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    de·mean
    [dəˈmēn]
    verb
    demean (verb) · demeans (third person present) · demeaned (past tense) · demeaned (past participle) · demeaning (present participle)
    1. cause a severe loss in the dignity of and respect for (someone or something):
      "I had demeaned the profession"
      • (demean oneself)
        do something that is beneath one's dignity.
    Origin
    early 17th century: from de- ‘away, down’ + the adjective mean, on the pattern of debase.
    de·mean
    [dəˈmēn]
    verb
    archaic
    (demean oneself)
    demean (verb) · demeans (third person present) · demeaned (past tense) · demeaned (past participle) · demeaning (present participle)
    1. conduct oneself in a particular way:
      "no man demeaned himself so honorably"
    Origin
    Middle English (also in the sense ‘manage, control’): from Old French demener ‘to lead’, based on Latin de- ‘away’ + minare ‘drive (animals), drive on with threats’ (from minari ‘threaten’).
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    What does demean mean in English?Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. DEMEAN meaning: 1. to cause someone to become less respected: 2. to cause someone to become less respected: 3. to…. Learn more.
    What does it mean if a person shares a demean?The basic meaning the pair shares, “to lower in character or esteem,” is quite at odds with that of the other demean: “to conduct or behave oneself.”
    What is the meaning of demenen?To debase; to lower; to degrade . To humble, humble oneself; to humiliate. To mortify. From Middle English demenen, demeinen, from Anglo-Norman demener, from Old French demener, from de- + mener (“to conduct, lead”), from Latin mināre, from minārī (“to threaten”) .
    Where does the verb demean come from?The earliest known use of the verb demean is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for demean is from 1601, in the writing of Robert Abbot, bishop of Salisbury. demean is formed within English, by derivation.
     
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    to cause to become less respected: I wouldn’t demean myself by asking my father for money. demeaning adjective us / dɪˈmi·nɪŋ / It was demeaning to be asked to leave because I was dressed informally. (Definition of demean from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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