debase|debased|debases|debasing in English
verb
[de·base || dɪ'beɪs]
humiliate, degrade; reduce the value of a coin by increasing its base-metal content
Use "debase|debased|debases|debasing" in a sentence
1. Can such songs be anything but debasing?
2. Abastardize (Verb) To stigmatize as a bastard; debase
3. Sport is being debased by Commercialism
4. Cooling Obviously AAS 99 C can debase indoor temperature effectively.
5. Who is watching me in my current debased condition?
6. There exists an incentive to debase the currency.
7. DeBased: See: depraved , dissolute , ignoble , sordid , tainted , vicious
8. Popular music has become increasingly debased and obscene.
9. Price inflation forces creditors to accept repayment in debased currency.
10. Why would it matter if UNESCO's currency debased?
11. The CPI is still high, but investment debased.
12. Lower and debase myself for the amusement total strangers?
13. You must not debase yourself by such conduct.
14. You must not debase yourself by such behavior.
15. Synonyms for Corrupts include depraves, perverts, debases, debauches, demoralises, demoralizes, bastardises, bastardizes, defiles and ruins
16. Antonyms for Apotheosizes include belittles, castigates, condemns, criticises, criticizes, debases, degrades, demotes, depresses and disgraces
17. If the songs are debasing, discuss this kindly with your youngsters.
18. The silver coinage was repeatedly debased with copper vellon.
19. Abastardize To Abastardize means to stigmatize as a bastard; debase
20. He said parliament and the process of democracy had been debased.
21. Debase through carnal gratification Familiarity information: Carnalise used as …
22. Lower and debase myself for the amusement of strangers?
23. Abastardize To Abastardize means to stigmatize as a bastard; debase
24. Moses’ tribe of Levi acted promptly to clear out debasing influences.
25. They have debased and defiled the purity of the tongue.