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di'ɡreid(to disgrace or make contemptible: He felt degraded by having to ask for money.) degradartr[dɪ'greɪd]1 (debase) degradar, envilecer2 (break down) degradar1 (break down) degradarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto degrade oneself degradarse, rebajarse1) : degradar, envilecer2)to degrade oneself : rebajarsev.• aplebeyar v.• bastardear v.• degradar v.dɪ'greɪdtransitive verb degradar[dɪ'ɡreɪd]to degrade oneself — degradarse, rebajarse
1. VT1) (gen) degradarto degrade o.s. — degradarse
2) (Chem, Phys) (=break down) degradar3) (Mil) [+ weaponry etc] mermar, diezmar2. VI1) (gen) degradarse2) (Chem, Phys) (=break down) degradarse* * *[dɪ'greɪd]transitive verb degradarto degrade oneself — degradarse, rebajarse
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