abase

/əˈbeɪs/
verb
  1. To behave in a way that makes you seem less important or worthy, often to please someone else.
    • She refused to abase her principles just to fit in with the group.
    • The dictator tried to abase his opponents with public insults.
    • He would not abase himself by begging for a job.
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