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degrading

[dih-grey-ding] / dɪˈgreɪ dɪŋ /


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Tehran may assume that Washington's objectives would be limited to degrading nuclear and missile capabilities.

From BBC

"We find that the asking of those questions had the effect of violating the claimant's dignity and creating a degrading and humiliating environment."

From BBC

What can he possibly mean by parading himself in our colonies and our possessions in the degrading position he occupies?'

From BBC

Reducing head count growth without visibly degrading service quality has become a strategic priority.

From Barron's

However she said many unknowns remain, with much depending "on how ByteDance tweaks the weaker links - such as data separation, update frequency, and oversight mechanisms - without degrading performance".

From BBC