Meaning & Definition of word "Debase"

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    Debase

    /dɪˈbeɪs/

    verb:

    • 1. To lower in status, esteem, or quality.
      • Example: The scandal debased the reputation of the once-respected politician.
    • 2. To reduce the intrinsic value of a coin or currency.
      • Example: Debasing the currency can lead to inflation and economic instability.
    • 3. To lower the value or quality of something.
      • Example: Critics argue that the ongoing changes to the education system will debase the quality of learning for future generations.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French 'débaisser', based on 'de-' meaning 'down' and 'baisser' meaning 'to lower'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    debased currency:

    Currency that has been reduced in value.

    to debase oneself:

    To act in a way that is degrading to oneself.

    Related Words

    debasement:

    The act of lowering or deteriorating something.

    abase:

    To humiliate or degrade someone.

    Slang Meanings of debase

    Meaning: To make something worse or less valuable.

    Example Sentence: They really debased the whole project with those changes.

    Meaning: To act in a way that lowers one's status.

    Example Sentence: He thought it was debasing to beg for help.