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Degraded   /dɪgrˈeɪdəd/  /dɪgrˈeɪdɪd/   Listen
Degraded

adjective
1.
Unrestrained by convention or morality.  Synonyms: debauched, degenerate, dissipated, dissolute, fast, libertine, profligate, riotous.  "Deplorably dissipated and degraded" , "Riotous living" , "Fast women"
2.
Lowered in value.  Synonyms: debased, devalued.  "A debased currency"



Degrade

verb
(past & past part. degraded; pres. part. degrading)
1.
Reduce the level of land, as by erosion.
2.
Reduce in worth or character, usually verbally.  Synonyms: demean, disgrace, put down, take down.  "His critics took him down after the lecture"
3.
Lower the grade of something; reduce its worth.  Synonym: cheapen.






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"Degraded" Quotes from Famous Books



... bide his time. Pym was the only person he called upon. He took Pym out to dinner and conducted him home again. His kindness to Pym, the delicacy with which he pretended not to see that poor old Pym was degraded and done for—they would have been pretty even in a woman, and we treat Tommy unfairly in passing them by ...
— Tommy and Grizel • J.M. Barrie

... me, who, she said, was so excellent in all elegant arts, and was for ever thanking me for the pleasure she had formerly received, from my skill in music and pretty fancy works. The distress I was in, made these complimentary speeches not flatteries, but sweet drops of comfort to my degraded heart, almost broken with ...
— Books for Children - The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, Vol. 3 • Charles and Mary Lamb

... Gunwar, surnamed the Fair because of her surpassing beauty. The sons of Westmar and Koll, being ungrown in years and bold in spirit, let their courage become recklessness and devoted their guilt-stained minds to foul and degraded orgies. ...
— The Danish History, Books I-IX • Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Learned")

... Central India, and remarks upon the absence of death after the operation, and invites the attention of gynecologists and operators to the successful, though crude, methods used. Curran says that, except those who are degraded by practices of sexual perversions, these individuals are vigorous bodily, shrewd, and sagacious, thus proving ...
— Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine • George M. Gould

... excuse at all for a minister, who at our desire takes a measure contrary to our safety, that it is our own act. He who does not stay the hand of suicide, is guilty of murder. On our part, I say, that to be instructed, is not to be degraded or enslaved. Information is an advantage to us; and we have a right to demand it. He that is bound to act in the dark cannot be said to act freely. When it appears evident to our governors that our desires and our interests are at variance, they ought not to gratify the former at the expense of ...
— Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke. • Edmund Burke


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