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Definition of degraded in English: degradedadjective dɪˈɡreɪdɪddiˈɡrādid 1Treated or regarded with contempt or disrespect. she had felt cheap and degraded Example sentencesExamples - They feel humiliated and degraded, says an irked senior commander.
- In his case, several of the actor's accusers claim to have been humiliated and degraded by him at work.
- He added that the Austrian people had to feel "degraded" by such treatment.
- Us librarians must rise together to prevent our place in society from being demeaned, diminished and degraded!
- They make lots of city people look very degraded indeed.
- I felt insulted, degraded, and objected vigorously.
- This is a degraded view of the public.
- Bro also gets degraded by other schoolchildren, something pop captures on film as it helps boost his ratings.
- To feel humiliated and degraded is not what you signed up for.
- We take great delight in mocking her vanity, in snickering at her cluelessness, in seeing her degraded by public sex scandal.
- This is a lengthy and very harrowing account of an abused and degraded girl, whose story is at once pathetic and tragic.
- Religion has oppressed women, and degraded women for ages and ages, since the beginning of times.
- The purse-lipped PhD People in charge think tv, movies and pop music are degraded and evil.
- As human society becomes degraded by the influence of the age of Kali, people become unfit for the vedic system.
- Whenever we are perpetrators or victims of oppression, we feel diminished, degraded, dehumanized.
- Surrealism was seen as one of the most vilified and degraded forms of cultural and artistic expression.
- The businessmen are richer, and the workers are poorer, in every sense of the word: economically, spiritually, morally; we are degraded in every way.
- He also talks about the fact that the Agency's capabilities, in human intelligence and otherwise, were degraded over the years.
- Victims of sexual harassment often feel degraded.
- A 17-year-old said he felt "degraded".
Synonyms humiliated, demeaned, debased, cheapened, cheap, ashamed, abased - 1.1 Reduced in quality; inferior.
it will grow successfully even on degraded land Example sentencesExamples - Only in the extreme case of overheating will the wire be degraded or even destroyed by melting.
- The pool will continue to function, possibly in a degraded state.
- Wars should result in improved security for an affected nation's citizens, but often result in degraded or deteriorated social conditions.
- They have succeeded in creating autonomous food communities in one of the most degraded regions of India.
- Most such sanctuaries have either been encroached on or have been completely degraded.
- However, if not properly managed, the supply would be depleted, or at least the quality degraded.
- Khan says at least 40 percent of Kashmir's forests have been degraded during the conflict.
- By the mid- 1980 s, the land around Muynak was already degraded.
- Given the present degraded state of the film industry, its subject matter, this is nearly a provocation.
- They don't give us a discount to compensate for the degraded shopping experience.
- In the Philippines, for instance, nearly a quarter of cropland is degraded.
- Radar made air defence practical, but was soon degraded by countermeasures.
- Competitive eating, like world federation wrestling, is a sport for our degraded times.
- About one-fifth of the degraded local road pavements are rehabilitated by chemical stabilisation in Australia.
- In his view it truly is a degraded medium.
- One year, students worked on a degraded fen in Ann Arbor.
- Otherwise, our higher education system will become steadily more degraded.
- Like other electronic components, solar cells are degraded by radiation during a long space mission.
- It is necessary to design the antenna properly or system performance will be degraded.
- We would be forwarding to listeners an already degraded signal.
Synonyms degenerate, corrupt, corrupted, depraved, perverted, decadent, dissolute, dissipated, debauched, immoral, base, sordid
Definition of degraded in US English: degradedadjectivediˈɡrādid 1Treated or regarded with contempt or disrespect. she had felt cheap and degraded Example sentencesExamples - They make lots of city people look very degraded indeed.
- The businessmen are richer, and the workers are poorer, in every sense of the word: economically, spiritually, morally; we are degraded in every way.
- This is a lengthy and very harrowing account of an abused and degraded girl, whose story is at once pathetic and tragic.
- The purse-lipped PhD People in charge think tv, movies and pop music are degraded and evil.
- We take great delight in mocking her vanity, in snickering at her cluelessness, in seeing her degraded by public sex scandal.
- To feel humiliated and degraded is not what you signed up for.
- This is a degraded view of the public.
- Victims of sexual harassment often feel degraded.
- Us librarians must rise together to prevent our place in society from being demeaned, diminished and degraded!
- Bro also gets degraded by other schoolchildren, something pop captures on film as it helps boost his ratings.
- Surrealism was seen as one of the most vilified and degraded forms of cultural and artistic expression.
- As human society becomes degraded by the influence of the age of Kali, people become unfit for the vedic system.
- They feel humiliated and degraded, says an irked senior commander.
- Whenever we are perpetrators or victims of oppression, we feel diminished, degraded, dehumanized.
- I felt insulted, degraded, and objected vigorously.
- Religion has oppressed women, and degraded women for ages and ages, since the beginning of times.
- In his case, several of the actor's accusers claim to have been humiliated and degraded by him at work.
- He added that the Austrian people had to feel "degraded" by such treatment.
- He also talks about the fact that the Agency's capabilities, in human intelligence and otherwise, were degraded over the years.
- A 17-year-old said he felt "degraded".
Synonyms humiliated, demeaned, debased, cheapened, cheap, ashamed, abased - 1.1 Reduced in quality; inferior.
it will grow successfully even on degraded land Example sentencesExamples - Only in the extreme case of overheating will the wire be degraded or even destroyed by melting.
- However, if not properly managed, the supply would be depleted, or at least the quality degraded.
- About one-fifth of the degraded local road pavements are rehabilitated by chemical stabilisation in Australia.
- In the Philippines, for instance, nearly a quarter of cropland is degraded.
- The pool will continue to function, possibly in a degraded state.
- By the mid- 1980 s, the land around Muynak was already degraded.
- Otherwise, our higher education system will become steadily more degraded.
- It is necessary to design the antenna properly or system performance will be degraded.
- Competitive eating, like world federation wrestling, is a sport for our degraded times.
- In his view it truly is a degraded medium.
- They don't give us a discount to compensate for the degraded shopping experience.
- Given the present degraded state of the film industry, its subject matter, this is nearly a provocation.
- Most such sanctuaries have either been encroached on or have been completely degraded.
- Wars should result in improved security for an affected nation's citizens, but often result in degraded or deteriorated social conditions.
- One year, students worked on a degraded fen in Ann Arbor.
- Radar made air defence practical, but was soon degraded by countermeasures.
- Khan says at least 40 percent of Kashmir's forests have been degraded during the conflict.
- Like other electronic components, solar cells are degraded by radiation during a long space mission.
- We would be forwarding to listeners an already degraded signal.
- They have succeeded in creating autonomous food communities in one of the most degraded regions of India.
Synonyms degenerate, corrupt, corrupted, depraved, perverted, decadent, dissolute, dissipated, debauched, immoral, base, sordid
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