de·grade
[dih-greyd or for 3, dee-greyd] verb, de·grad·ed, de·grad·ing. noun,
deg·ra·da·tion
[deg-ruh-dey-shuh n]
~ verb (used with object)
DEFINITION: 1) To lower in dignity or estimation; bring into contempt. 2) To lower in character or quality; debase. 3) To reduce (someone) to a lower rank, degree, etc.; deprive of office, rank, status, or title,especially as a punishment.
de·grade
[dih-greyd or for 3, dee-greyd] verb, de·grad·ed, de·grad·ing. noun,deg·ra·da·tion
[deg-ruh-dey-shuh n]
~ verb (used with object)
DEFINITION: 1) To lower in dignity or estimation; bring into contempt. 2) To lower in character or quality; debase. 3) To reduce (someone) to a lower rank, degree, etc.; deprive of office, rank, status, or title,especially as a punishment.
~ noun
DEFINITION: 1) The act of degrading. 2) The state of being degraded.
SENTENCE: In my opinion, some musicians have caused a total degradation of fashion, especially with men wearing women's clothes.



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