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What is the past tense of demean?

What's the past tense of demean? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of demean is demeaned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of demean is demeans.

The present participle of demean is demeaning.

The past participle of demean is demeaned.

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The ringleaders included the earls of Huntingdon, Rutland and Kent, elevated to dukedoms by Richard, but now demoted and demeaned by Henry.
Us librarians must rise together to prevent our place in society from being demeaned, diminished and degraded!
That deputy violated my civil rights, demeaned my character, and has done serious damage to my dignity.
They of course demeaned themselves by demonstrating on the lawn outside the council room like a mob of unlettered students.
They are extremely affronted if their presence is in any way demeaned or overlooked.
Spanish subtitles are included, so viewers of Latin extraction can feel demeaned in two languages.

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