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Meaning of debase
to lower the value, character, or quality of something
Etymology of debase
The word "debase" originates from the Old French word "debasier", which means "to lower" or "to reduce", and is derived from the prefix "de-" (meaning "down" or "away from") and the verb "basier" (meaning "to lower" or "to reduce")
Historically, the word "debase" was first used in the 15th century to describe the act of reducing the value of a currency by adding base metals to it
Synonyms
degrade
demean
demote
lower
reduce
diminish
tarnish
sully
defile
corrupt
pollute
contaminate
adulterate
dilute
weaken
enfeeble
debilitate
cripple
undermine
impair
mar
spoil
blemish
stain
taint
besmirch
deface
disfigure
discredit
disgrace
shame
humiliate
mortify
abase
vilify
slander
calumniate
denigrate
depreciate
devalue
depress
belittle
minimize
trivialize
cheapen
coarsen
brutalize
savage
ravage
devastate
destroy
Definitions
- to lower the value or character of something, especially by adding something of lesser value
- * to reduce the quality or character of something, making it less respectable or dignified
- * to corrupt or morally weaken someone or something
Usage Examples
- The company's reputation was debased by the scandal
- * The artist's work was debased by the commercialization of her style
- * The politician's speech was debased by his use of inflammatory language