demean u rečniku PONS

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Arguments against include the opinion that it puts the focus on the adults experience of events and demeans that of the adoptee.
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One resident raised an objection at the meeting, saying the name demeans and degrades women.
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He has little regard for the well-being of others and often demeans his sidekicks and guests.
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Offensive language is any terminology that demeans, excludes, or stereotypes people for any reason.
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All terminology can be used to demean or diminish, uplift or embrace.
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Bride price does exist within this community and is not looked upon as custom that demeans women.
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Yet all female bands were also forced into the feminine appearances they were also demeaned for.
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The term refers to the idea that courts should not act in a way that demeans the jurisdiction, laws, or judicial decisions of another jurisdiction.
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Patients were often belittled, demeaned, insulted, or humiliated.
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I really can not understand the behaviour of anybody who insults or demeans anyone.
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