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1 alentaminen
abasing (noun)abating (noun)cheapening (noun)cutting (noun)debasement (noun)debasing (noun)degradation (noun)degrading (noun)demoting (noun)depressing (noun)diminishing (noun)discounting (noun)downgrading (noun)dropping (noun)flatting (noun)humiliation (noun)lowering (noun)reducing (noun)reduction (noun)sinking (noun)* * *• lowering• reduction• debasement• humiliation• degradation -
2 уничижительный
1) General subject: depreciatory, derogatory, disparaging, humbling, pejorative, abasing, degrading, humiliating2) Makarov: depreciative -
3 erniedrigend
I Part. Präs. erniedrigenII Adj. humiliating, degrading, demeaning* * *1) (tending to make lower in rank etc or to disgrace: a degrading occupation.) degrading2) humiliating* * *Adjektiv humiliating* * *B. adj humiliating, degrading, demeaning* * *Adjektiv humiliating* * *adj.abasing adj.belittling adj.humiliating adj.vulgarizing adj. adv.humiliatingly adv. -
4 demütigend
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5 विक्रुष्ट
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6 विक्रोशन
vi-króṡanam. N. a mythical being Suparṇ. ;
of a king Kathās. ;
n. the act of calling out W. ;
abasing, reviling ib.
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7 alentava
yks.nom. alentava; yks.gen. alentavan; yks.part. alentavaa; yks.ill. alentavaan; mon.gen. alentavien alentavain; mon.part. alentavia; mon.ill. alentaviinabasing (adje)abating (adje)cheapening (adje)cutting (adje)debasing (adje)degrading (adje)demoting (adje)depreciatory (adje)depressing (adje)diminishing (adje)discounting (adje)downgrading (adje)dropping (adje)flatting (adje)humiliating (adje)lowering (adje)reducing (adje)sinking (adje)* * *• lowering• debasing• degrading• depreciatory• humiliating -
8 συστολή
A drawing together, drawing up, contraction, σ. εἰς αὑτάς (of souls in pain) Plu.2.564b; [τὴν ψυχὴν] ποτὲ μὲν εἰς ἡδονὰς καὶ διαχύσεις ἄγεσθαι, ποτὲ δὲ εἰς οἴκτους καὶ συστολάς Ptol. Harm.3.7
; λύπη ἐστὶν ἄλογος ς. Stoic.3.95, cf. Thphr.Fr.77, Zeno Stoic.1.51, Epicur.Fr. 410; esp. in Medic., a contraction of the heart or lungs, opp. διαστολή, Herophil. ap. Placit.4.22.3;σφυγμός ἐστι διαστολὴ καὶ σ. καρδίας καὶ ἀρτηριῶν Gal.8.700
; of other organs, [ τῆς μήτρας] Sor.1.70b;συστολαί τινες ἀνειδεῖς εἰς ἄρθρα Alex.Trall. Verm.p.589
P., cf. Gal.18(2).128.4 Gramm., change of a long vowel into a short, e.g. ξερόν for ξηρόν, A.D.Synt.281.7;σ. Ἰωνικὴ ἢ ποιητική EM735.51
; also pronouncing as short a syllable that is strictly long, D.H.Comp.25, D.T.633.12, S.E.M.1.108.9 in fevers, remission, Alex.Trall.Febr.4; but also a chill, the cold stage of ague, Gal.7.428.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συστολή
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9 demütigend
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10 erniedrigend
1. abasing2. demeaning3. humiliating4. humiliatingly5. vulgarizing -
11 ταπείνωσις
ταπείνωσις, εως, ἡ (ταπεινόω; Pla., Aristot. et al.; OGI 383, 201 [I B.C.]; LXX, Test12Patr; JosAs 11:1; 13:1 cod. A [p. 57, 1 Bat. al.]; Philo, Joseph.).① experience of a reversal in fortunes, humiliation as an experience (Epict. 3, 22, 104; PsSol 2:35; TestJud 19:2; Jos., Bell. 2, 604, Ant. 2, 234) Ac 8:33; 1 Cl 16:7 (both Is 53:8). καυχάσθω ὁ πλούσιος ἐν τῇ ταπεινώσει αὐτοῦ let the rich man boast (said in irony) in his comedown/downfall Js 1:10 (BWeiss, Beyschlag, Windisch, MDibelius, FHauck). In Diod S 11, 87, 2 ταπείνωσις is the limitation placed upon the financial worth of a wealthy man. Petosiris, Fgm. 6 lines 5; 11; 29 the word means the humiliation or depression caused by severe external losses, someth. like a breakdown.② an unpretentious state or condition, lowliness, humility, humble station (Diod S 2, 45, 2; Horapollo 1, 6; TestAbr B 7 p. 111, 20 [Stone p. 70, opp. ὕψος]) Hb 11:20 D. ἐπιβλέπειν ἐπὶ τὴν ταπ. τινος look upon someone’s humble station i.e. show concern for someone in humble circumstances Lk 1:48 (cp. 1 Km 1:11; 9:16; Ps 30:8.—HToxopeüs, Lc. 1:48a: TT 45, 1911, 389–94). τὸ σῶμα τῆς ταπ. the humble body, of the material body in contrast to the glorified body Phil 3:21.③ a self-abasing demeanor, self-abasement, mortification (ταπεινόω 4) w. νηστεία (cp. PsSol 3:8; TestJos 10:2; JosAs 11:1) 1 Cl 53:2; 55:6.—DELG s.v. ταπεινός. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
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"contraction; abasing oneself"
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