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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher abases the difficulty of the homework.
The judge abases the defendant for their crime.
The customer abases the waiter for a mistake in his order.
The gardener abases the trees to let more sunlight reach the garden.
The coach abases the players for their poor performance on the field.
Bullying abases the self-esteem of the victim.
The coach's decision to bench the star player abases the team's chances of winning.
The company abases the salary of the employees.
The doctor abases the dosage of the medication.
The loss of his job abases his financial stability.
The preacher abases the congregation for their lack of faith.
He abases his subordinates by belittling their achievements.
The act of cheating on an exam abases the integrity of the education system.
The coach abases players who don't perform well.
The teacher abases the difficulty level of the test to help the students.
The heavy rain abases the visibility on the road.
The director abases the actors for not rehearsing their lines properly.
The employee abases himself to avoid getting fired.
The artist abases the size of the canvas for the painting.
The oppressive regime abases its citizens' basic human rights.
The chef abases the server for spilling food on the customer.
The speaker abases the audience to prove their point.
The critic abases the author's writing style in his reviews.
She abases herself to please her partner in their relationship.
She abases her sister's achievements to hide her own insecurities.
The athlete abases the hurdle height to start the practice.
The chef abases himself to learn new cooking techniques.
The designer abases the number of colors used in the logo.
He abases himself in front of his boss to get a promotion.
He abases his opponents during political debates.
The aging of the face abases the appearance of the person.
The artist abases himself to create his masterpiece.
His use of vulgar language abases the art of poetry.
The heavy luggage abases the suspension of the car.
The artist abases the sculpture to fit the exhibition hall.
The sergeant abases the soldier for disobeying orders.
The government abases the tax rate for low-income earners.
The lack of sleep abases her ability to focus on her studies.
The critic abases the artist for their lack of originality.
The pilot abases the altitude of the aircraft to avoid turbulence.
The anchor abases the ship to the bottom of the sea.
The coach abases players who don't put in enough effort.
The judge abases the defendant for their heinous crime.
The teacher abases the student for failing the test.
The soldier abases himself to follow the orders of his superior.
The singer abases herself during rehearsals to improve her performance.
The chef abases the amount of salt in the recipe.
The tailor abases the hem of the dress to make it shorter.
The landlord abases the rent of the apartment.
She abases herself by constantly seeking validation from others.
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