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Filter by Meaning His abasing behavior towards the waitstaff made everyone at the table uncomfortable.
She couldn't handle her abasing thoughts of being a failure.
His abasing comments about her appearance made her feel insecure.
The abasing punishment he received from the teacher made him feel humiliated in front of his classmates.
The abasing remarks made by her boss left her feeling humiliated.
His abasing behavior towards his partner was the result of his fear of losing her.
The abasing conditions in which the workers were forced to work violated their human rights.
The abasing remarks made by the politician offended many voters.
She felt an abasing sense of guilt after lying to her parents.
The constant teasing from her classmates led to an abasing sense of self-doubt.
The coach's abasing comments caused the team's morale to plummet.
The abasing poverty in the rural areas of the country highlighted the need for government intervention.
Her abasing attitude towards her boss was interpreted as a sign of submission.
The coach's abasing treatment of the team was demotivating and created a hostile environment.
The abasing comments he made about himself made his friends concerned for his mental health.
The comedian's jokes were abasing and offended many people.
The abasing remarks of the bullies made the student feel ashamed.
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