abase

[əˈbeɪs]

abase Definition

  • 1behave in a way so as to belittle or degrade (someone)
  • 2lower in rank, dignity, or esteem

Using abase: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abase" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was abased by the constant criticism from his boss.

  • Example

    The dictator abased his political opponents to maintain power.

  • Example

    She felt abased by the way her colleagues treated her.

abase Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with abase

  • behave in a way that shows one is inferior or unworthy

    Example

    He abased himself before the king, begging for mercy.

  • abase someone's pride

    cause someone to feel humiliated or ashamed

    Example

    The rejection letter abased his pride and made him question his abilities.

  • show excessive respect or deference to someone

    Example

    He abased himself before his boss, hoping for a promotion.

Origins of abase

from Old French 'abaisser', from 'bas' meaning 'low'

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Summary: abase in Brief

'Abase' [əˈbeɪs] means to behave in a way that belittles or degrades someone, or to lower someone in rank, dignity, or esteem. Examples include 'He was abased by the constant criticism from his boss' and 'The dictator abased his political opponents to maintain power.' Phrases like 'abase oneself' and 'abase someone's pride' further illustrate the concept of humiliation and degradation.