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abaisser, humilier Verb -
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stoop [stu:p](a) (bend down) se baisser, se pencher;∎ she stooped to pick up her pen elle se baissa ou se pencha pour ramasser son stylo(b) (stand, walk with a stoop) avoir le dos voûté;∎ he was beginning to stoop il commençait à se voûter(c) (abase oneself) s'abaisser;∎ I can't believe he stooped to lying je n'arrive pas à croire qu'il se soit abaissé à mentir;∎ she would stoop to anything elle est prête à toutes les bassesses(d) (condescend) daigner;∎ she wouldn't stoop to doing the dirty work herself elle ne s'abaisserait pas à faire elle-même le sale travail(e) (bird of prey) fondre, plongerbaisser, pencher, incliner;∎ he stooped his head to go through the door il a baissé la tête pour passer la porte3 noun∎ to walk with or to have a stoop avoir le dos voûté(b) (by bird of prey) attaque f en piqué
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Abase — A*base ([.a]*b[=a]s ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abased} ([.a]*b[=a]st ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Abasing}.] [F. abaisser, LL. abassare, abbassare; ad + bassare, fr. bassus low. See {Base}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. To lower or depress; to throw or cast down; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abase — abase, demean, debase, degrade, humble, humiliate are synonymous when they denote to lower in one’s own estimation or in that of others. Abase suggests loss of dignity or prestige without necessarily implying permanency in that loss. When used… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Abase — is an early 1970s text based computer game for BASIC designed by People s Computer Company similar to the game Number . In the game Abase , one chooses a base from 2 to 10 and guesses a number the computer has chosen in that base. The game… … Wikipedia
abase — abase; abase·ment; … English syllables
abase — ► VERB (abase oneself) ▪ behave in a way that lessens others respect for one. DERIVATIVES abasement noun. ORIGIN Old French abaissier to lower … English terms dictionary
abase — I verb abuse, adulterate, belittle, bring down, brutalize, calumniate, debase, decivilize, defame, deform, degrade, demean, demote, derogate, diminish, discredit, disgrace, dishonor, downgrade, humble, humiliate, lower, pervert, reduce, set down … Law dictionary
abase — (v.) late 14c., abaishen, from O.Fr. abaissier diminish, make lower in value or status (12c.), from V.L. *ad bassiare bring lower, from L.L. bassus thick, fat, low; from the same source as BASE (Cf. base) (adj.) and altered 16c. in English by… … Etymology dictionary
abase — [v] deprive of self esteem, confidence belittle, debase, degrade, demean, diminish, disgrace, dishonor, humble, humiliate, lower, mortify, reduce, shame; concepts 7,19 Ant. cherish, dignify, exalt, extol, honor, respect … New thesaurus
abase — [ə bās′] vt. abased, abasing [ME abessen < OFr abaissier < ML abassare, to lower, bring down < L ad (see A 2) + VL bassus, low] 1. to humble or humiliate [he abased himself before the king] 2. Archaic to lower; cast down SYN. DEGRADE … English World dictionary
abase — UK [əˈbeɪs] / US verb Word forms abase : present tense I/you/we/they abase he/she/it abases present participle abasing past tense abased past participle abased formal abase yourself Derived word: abasement noun uncountable … English dictionary
abase — verb /əˈbeɪs/ a) To lower physically or depress; to stoop; to throw or cast down; as, to abase the eye. Saying so, he abased his lance. b) To cast down or to lower, as in rank, office, condition in life or estimation of wort … Wiktionary