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abasement

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a·base  (-bs)
tr.v. a·based, a·bas·ing, a·bas·es
To lower in rank, prestige, or esteem. See Synonyms at degrade.

[Middle English abassen, from Old French abaissier : Latin ad-, ad- + Vulgar Latin *bassire (from Medieval Latin bassus, low).]

a·basement n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.abasementabasement - a low or downcast state; "each confession brought her into an attitude of abasement"- H.L.Menchken
humiliation - state of disgrace or loss of self-respect
decadence, decadency, degeneracy, degeneration - the state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities
depth - (usually plural) a low moral state; "he had sunk to the depths of addiction"
2.abasementabasement - depriving one of self-esteem        
degradation, debasement - changing to a lower state (a less respected state)
comedown - decline to a lower status or level

abasement
noun humiliation, lowering, reduction, shaming, humbling, disgrace, put-down, degradation, dishonour, mortification, debasement, belittlement her abasement of a man she claims to love
Quotations
"abasement: decent and customary mental attitude in the presence of wealth and power" [Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary]
Translations
abasement [əˈbeɪsmənt] N (= humiliation) → humillación f, degradación f; (= moral decay) → depravación f, envilecimiento m
abasement
nErniedrigung f; (of concept of love etc)Abwertung f; (= lowering of standards)Verfall m, → Niedergang m; abasement of moralityVerfall der Moral


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But were the coming narrative to reveal, in any instance, the complete abasement of poor Starbuck's fortitude, scarce might I have the heart to write it; for it is a thing most sorrowful, nay shocking, to expose the fall of valor in the soul.
Vronsky felt his elevation and his own abasement, his truth and his own falsehood.
But, not withstanding the divine fixed his eyes intently on the Indian when he invited his congregation to advance to the table, the shame of last night’s abasement was yet too keen in the old chief to suffer him to move.
 
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