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How to use demean in a sentence

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

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She came away from the experience wondering why any girl would demean herself to such an extent, regardless of the loot involved.
Perhaps, no human being would want to demean himself by seeking succour along the streets and from strangers.
Not to demean police captains, but guys then were sort of managing the guards.
But please let's not demean ourselves by pretending this falls into the great canon of drama.
But when they demean a work of beauty and dignity that has shaped English history and literature as no other book, they invite retribution.
We live by telling our own story, and that story can either ennoble us or demean us.
We demean the concept of safety and undermine the teaching profession when responsibility is only advocated in one direction.
Women were humiliated and brutalised as part of a campaign to demean their ethnicity.
There are ways and means of showing respect without such references, which only demean the person who makes use of the term.
I won't demean myself to eating from dumpsters, not yet, because then I would be at the level of sewer rats.
Litter-strewn streets, graffiti and derelict buildings demean residents' quality of life and devalue the visitor experience.
I wouldn't demean myself by running a mile, unless I was immediately going to follow it by running another twelve miles at least.
While comparing products, they were not allowed to degrade or demean the merchandise offered by competitors.
Your ridiculous new border controls border on madness, and we refuse to demean ourselves by submitting to your arrogant, petty-minded demands.
I will not demean the honour of this House by repeating them but most of the members know the incidents that I refer to.
No one should ever use the role of teacher to demean the ideas of others or insist on the absoluteness of an opinion, much less press erroneous assertions.
Hand it off to a hen-pecked husband or a put-upon assistant and it can demean or belittle.
I do this not to demean the contributions of the Air Force or its airmen.
Modern campaigns rarely elevate any subject and have a terrible tendency to demean all who participate.
With a lack of integrity, they demean themselves and the game.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Did she not break into lamentation and woe that a brother should so demean himself?
One who has reached my years, and who has a name for wisdom, ought not to demean himself.
She had been well tutored on every point, what to say and how to demean herself.
This woman's kin wouldn't like her to demean herself to a common carpenter.
Thank you for assuming that I would not demean myself with lies.
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