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How to use demeaned in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word demeaned? Here are some examples.

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Spanish subtitles are included, so viewers of Latin extraction can feel demeaned in two languages.
The ringleaders included the earls of Huntingdon, Rutland and Kent, elevated to dukedoms by Richard, but now demoted and demeaned by Henry.
They are extremely affronted if their presence is in any way demeaned or overlooked.
They of course demeaned themselves by demonstrating on the lawn outside the council room like a mob of unlettered students.
That deputy violated my civil rights, demeaned my character, and has done serious damage to my dignity.
Us librarians must rise together to prevent our place in society from being demeaned, diminished and degraded!
The Tribunal found that the conduct of Henderson and Securiguard's employee demeaned Radek's human dignity and had a devastating affect upon her.
Teenagers are also exposed to violence against women in society, and they see that women are demeaned and undervalued.
Lastly, they contend that the small size of the grubbing-up premium they received demeaned their property.
This last measure reduces to the demeaned inflation rate when there is no shift in agents' expectations of inflation targets.
The use of cluster munitions demeaned those who used them and nullified their claim to be legitimate and responsible agents of armed violence.
This resulted in their being cheapened, demeaned, and exploited.
Marx has left us a vivid rhetorical picture of the proletariat as objectified labour, demeaned and dehumanized by the brutal forces of capitalism.
Corrie ten Boom was only able to love the prison guard who demeaned and abused her when she made the choice to love him by faith.
For instance, in the family court system, if you're a father you are demeaned and degraded and you pray and hope you will see your child again.
No amount of parenting plans or mediation can overcome the control a batterer has over a woman he has demeaned, beaten, and isolated for years.
Women are bombarded by the fact that their culture is being demeaned and that they must deal with the violence.
When children are demeaned and injured rather than respected and nurtured, they do not develop a sense of their own power and an ability to maintain their own boundaries.
His accuser was smeared and demeaned, and a star football player was allowed to keep on playing.
Boris Karloff, who played the monster first in Frankenstein, turned down a reprise of the role because he feared the monster would only be demeaned and denigrated.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They undeviatingly demeaned themselves with the firmness and modest dignity of conscious innocence.
During this performance, the hermit demeaned himself much like a first-rate critic of the present day at a new opera.
She is a B-list Indian actress who demeaned herself on a reality TV show and was talked about by some gobby girls, immediately becoming both a celebrity and a victim.
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