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Demean
"Demean" in a Sentence (14 examples)
I didn't mean to demean you.
You shouldn't demean people who aren't as smart as you are. Remember: no matter how smart you may be, there will always be someone even smarter.
Tatoeba should not admit as collaborators those who only wish to denigrate its image and demean its activity.
Billy uses his language skills to demean and humiliate those who are learning English.
Some native speakers use their language skills as a tool to ridicule and demean non-native speakers.
It's sad to see a human being demean himself to such an extent. What a misfortune!
It was, of course, Mrs. Sedley's opinion that her son would demean himself by a marriage with an artist's daughter.
But now, as our obdurate clergy have with violence demeaned the matter.
they have demean'd themselves Like men born to renown by life or death.
They answered […] that they should demean themselves according to their instructions.
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Pursu'd him streight, in mynd to bene ywroken / Of all the vile demeane, and vsage bad
‘When thou hast all this doen, then bring me newes / Of his demeane […].’
with grave demean and solemn vanity
Concerning FE estimation, it makes no difference whether you demean the data with unit-specific means computed on (balanced) T observations per unit, or with unit-specific means computed on (unbalanced) Tᵢ observations per unit.
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