Use "humiliate" in a sentence

1. Don't humiliate the administration, Frank.

2. Grown men shouldn't humiliate themselves like this.

3. I think your intention is to humiliate me.

4. I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal.

5. People like him die only if you humiliate them.

6. You should not humiliate her in public.

7. Than to humiliate you in the presence of a noble.

8. Are you trying to humiliate me using my daughter's flaw?

9. They pay me empty compliments which only humiliate me.

10. I have no wish to abuse or humiliate you.

11. It was not my intention to hurt or humiliate her.

12. I didn't want to humiliate her in front of her colleagues.

13. Don't you just wanna crush us, humiliate us, punish us?

14. There are people who want to humiliate you and grind you down.

15. It is... an attempt to humiliate us, and undermine our position.

16. They don’t seem to care if they humiliate peers or offend adults. . . .

17. Male Chauvinists typically denigrate, disparage, and humiliate women in the workplace

18. No one can humiliate or disturb us unless we let him.

19. What right had they to bully and humiliate people like this?

20. The invading army took every opportunity to humiliate the local peasants.

21. 24 When the scoundrel tried to humiliate the girl, the police came.

22. The word translated “meek” comes from a root word meaning “afflict, humble, humiliate.”

23. Though I at defeating you, Should I succeed, I will not humiliate you.

24. When the scoundrel tried to humiliate the girl,[http://Sentencedict.com] the police came.

25. Attack me! Hurt me! Torture me! Humiliate me! Mistreat me! Persecute me!

26. Perhaps they wanted everything immediately, or perhaps they felt the need to humiliate Mr Gubbay.

27. Why do you always have to humiliate me in front of your friends?

28. You stalked this guy for 20 years just for the shot to humiliate him?

29. The court heard that the head of department would routinely bully and humiliate workers.

30. 14 Attack me! Hurt me! Torture me! Humiliate me! Mistreat me! Persecute me!

31. But I will not humiliate myself by trying to justify what I do.

32. Antonyms for Canonize include abase, degrade, demean, humble, humiliate, condemn, dishonour, dishonor, hate and lower

33. It seemed -the least he could do - to deny himself the dramatic gesture, to humiliate himself.

34. Synonyms for Abase include degrade, demean, debase, humble, humiliate, lower, disgrace, reduce, belittle and cheapen

35. In my country to this very day they would still only try to humiliate me.

36. How could you humiliate me by questioning my judgment in front of everyone like that?

37. On one hand, he resented his courtroom tirades, which were often personal and designed to humiliate.

38. Usually the object of the exercise is to shock, disgust or humiliate the unwilling audience, rather than injure.

39. In some cases an entire Web site has been set up just to humiliate someone.

40. I learned that to humiliate another person is to make him suffer an unnecessarily cruel fate.

41. ‘As punishment, the Branks was locked about the women's heads to humiliate them and teach them their place.’

42. 10 How could you humiliate me by questioning my judgment in front of everyone like that?

43. Thinks she's too old to be Babysat and does her best to humiliate and make life difficult for her babysitters

44. Abject formerly also was a verb in English, "to cast out, expel; to degrade, humiliate" (15c.-17c.)

45. The clearest cases where cultural Appropriation is immoral is when it is used to disparage or humiliate members of another culture.

46. Banter The magnificent art of using word play, opinions, exaggeration, irony, sarcasm, and other comedic themes to (playfully) humiliate, make fun of, and laugh at your friends

47. A moral malaise has gripped a minority of young Britons, a subgroup that is nevertheless big enough to terrorise and humiliate the country.” —THE ECONOMIST, BRITAIN.

48. Our natural misalignments and daily temptations to “miss the mark” don’t go away when others scold us, humiliate us, or impose their Asceticisms on us (Col 2:21-23)

49. (Daniel 5:17) Next, Daniel acknowledged the greatness of Nebuchadnezzar, a king so powerful that he had been able to kill, strike, exalt, or humiliate anyone he chose.

50. Our life, to know that warm and sweet, To do strong, trust and dignity. Do not decadent, emptiness and confusion, even look for reason to humiliate oneself, hurt yourself.

51. Definition of Abash to humiliate someone and make them feel embarrassed or ashamed Examples of Abash in a sentence The officer tried to Abash the inmates, humiliating them and treating them like dogs

52. (Acts 28:10; 1 Peter 2:7) A husband who honors his wife would never assault her physically; neither would he humiliate or disparage her, causing her to feel worthless.

53. Their negative attitude toward Americans is particularly demonstrated by the name of their delegation, the Committee to Humiliate and Shame America, as well as the line from one of the delegates, "This is not personal.

54. "Saying so, he Abased his lance''." - '' To lower, as in rank, office, condition in life, so as to hurt feelings or cause pain; to depress; to humiliate; to humble; to degrade

55. Simply put, Cyberbullying is when a child or teen becomes a target of actions by others – using computers, cellphones or other devices – that are intended to embarrass, humiliate, torment, threaten or harass

56. ONE of the most humbling features of the financial crisis is its ability to humiliate policymakers who, thinking that they have a bazooka in their closet, soon discover that it is a mere popgun.

57. Bullying, which the American Nurses Association (ANA) defines as “repeated, unwanted harmful actions intended to humiliate, offend and cause distress in the recipient,” is an extremely serious issue that threatens patient safety, nurse safety and sanity, …

58. Simply put, Cyberbullying is the use of technology to intimidate, harass, threaten, torment, or humiliate a target. Examples of Cyberbullying including sending mean texts, posting false information about a person online, or sharing embarrassing photos or videos.

59. Twemlow defines teacher Bullyingas “using power to punish, manipulate, or disparage a student beyond what would be a reasonable disciplinary procedure.” This could be as blatant as physical punishment, or more subtle such as using sarcasm to humiliate a child in front of his or her classmates.

60. Twemlow defines teacher Bullyingas “using power to punish, manipulate, or disparage a student beyond what would be a reasonable disciplinary procedure.” This could be as blatant as physical punishment, or more subtle such as using sarcasm to humiliate a child in front of his or her classmates.

61. Atomies find great pleasure in shoring up the odds in a fight against larger foes. They make use of their reduce person spell-like ability as an offensive measure, hoping to shock and humiliate humanoid opponents, giving them a chance to make a killing jab.

62. Bashful (adj.) 1540s, "excessively modest, shy and sheepish," with -ful + baishen "to be filled with consternation or dismay" (mid-14c.), from Old French baissier "bring down, humiliate" (see abash).An unusual case of this suffix attached to a verbal stem in the passive sense.

63. ‘We Annihilated our opponents, and nobody could argue about it.’ ‘They Annihilated Caragh in the semi final on Saturday before beating the hosts by 2-12 to 3-5 in Sunday's final.’ ‘As a young man, he made his name not in student politics but in wrestling, and now he uses words and more words to annihilate and humiliate his opponents.’

64. The English rendition of shaphel (Job 40:11; Ezekiel 21:26), and of its derivative shephal (Daniel 4:37) = "bring down," "debase," "humble"; of `anah (Isaiah 31:4) = "Abase self," "afflict," "chasten self," "deal harshly with," etc.; and of tapeinoo = "to depress"; figure "to humiliate" (in condition or heart): "Abase," "bring low," "humble