Sentences with abase
a·base
A a - He abased himself before the king
- He abased his head.
- The more politics abases itself before the values of TV entertainment, the less it represents the real political process.
- I beg that someone will recognise my abasement and meet my very human but mutually exclusive needs.
- Welcome to the complete and total abasement of our Party.
- Their president abased himself with ritual abject apologies.
- Throughout history a doffed hat has symbolized defeat, humility and abasement before one's betters.
- She allows us to examine our own appetites for public abasement without feeling guilty.
- Heand his lawyers will need to seriously abase themselves before the Committee if he's going to escape a similar fate.
- Perhaps what takes Hamlet so much time in the play is that a ritual of abasement needs to performed.
- On one hand, one murmurs yes, and wishes there were more writers who didn't have to abase themselves in the filthy marketplace.