demean
demean — verb
1. to lower someone's dignity or self-respect by treating them unfairly, speaking a
to lower someone's dignity or self-respect by treating them unfairly, speaking about them with contempt, or giving them work that is far below their usual level.
Nellie felt that asking her team to clean the toilets would demean them.
that-clause after feel: demean + object
Vikram refused to demean himself by lying to customers about the product.
reflexive: demean + oneself
Advertisements that mock people's appearance demean the company behind them.
In the meeting, Zuri's supervisor spoke down to her, and she felt deeply demeaned.
Haruto would never demean his teammates by taking all the credit for their work.
文法句型
demean + object
demean + oneself
be demeaned + by + noun phrase
用法筆記
Subject can be a person, an action, a situation, or an institution — anything that lowers someone's dignity. Frequently used with reflexive pronouns ('demean oneself') and in passive constructions ('felt demeaned').