Debase
/dɪˈbeɪs/
Meaning & Definition
verb
To lower in status, esteem, or quality.
The scandal debased the reputation of the once-respected politician.
To reduce the intrinsic value of a coin or currency.
Debasing the currency can lead to inflation and economic instability.
To lower the value or quality of something.
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
To make something worse or less valuable.
They really debased the whole project with those changes.
To act in a way that lowers one's status.
He thought it was debasing to beg for help.