Degrading in a sentence as an adjective

God dam I hate the term "man up", it really is a hugely degrading phrase.

Maybe Google can't offer me that without degrading its more mainstream users.

If others do this as well, which I suspect they will, then it's extremely degrading to the discourse in the comments.

Also, isn't this 'degrading porn' meant for people who identify with the person being degraded?

"Bastard" doesn't even come close to capturing the degrading implications of "*****" today.

]So when I hear somebody claim that porn is degrading, I cant help but ask: which porn?If you think most porn isn't degrading, then you need to look a bit closer and think a little harder.

For example, we will see blog posts lamenting the heavy nesting of map/apply/select chains because the resulting code, in some cases, will run out of instruction cache space, degrading performance.

I also didn't see any mention of refunds for all of the extra dynos that were needed due to the degrading performance of their service - or all the extra support hours where they told everyone 'not our problem!

By contrast, the "three strikes and you're out" rule of California, promoted as a make-work program by the prison guard trade union, needlessly imprisons tens of thousands of California convicts in degrading conditions that result in more recidivism when convicts are eventually released, and endangers the solvency of the whole state government.

They used gender-based names to refer to me in a very derogatory and degrading way, and proceeded to go through my social profiles and mock my private life and family - because I had the audacity to attempt to engage them in a conversation while being male.> Does this mean we’re going to get angry at you if you try to help and get it wrong?\n> This is an a fear that has come to light through side channels.

Degrading definitions

adjective

harmful to the mind or morals; "corrupt judges and their corrupting influence"; "the vicious and degrading cult of violence"

See also: corrupting

adjective

used of conduct; characterized by dishonor

See also: debasing