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Sample Sentences
- To constantly abase others in order to feel superior is a sign of deep insecurity.
- He felt that his job did little more than abase his talents and ambitions.
- The leader's harsh words served only to abase the morale of the team.
- She refused to abase herself by begging for forgiveness after the misunderstanding.
- It is unwise to abase your own worth in front of those who do not appreciate you.
- The teacher’s comments were meant to motivate, but they only seemed to abase the students.
- They feared that the new policy would abase their rights and freedoms.
- To abase oneself for the approval of others is a path to unhappiness.
- He found it hard to watch his friend abase himself just to gain acceptance from the group.
- The documentary highlighted how societal pressures can abase individual creativity and expression.
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