Humiliated in a sentence as an adjective

MS has been humiliated by Apple for over a decade now.

Yeah, okay, I get it: nobody likes being humiliated.

How many sites need to be humiliated like this before people learn to hash passwords with something like bcrypt?

Tim Ferriss is like Wikipedia to me. It's a good place to start, but you will be mocked and humiliated if you only read that material.

Being humiliated and beaten as a child with no control over the situation is not "training" for anything.

The author obviously feels humiliated by the show.

To the point where he got so offensive that the vim people felt they weren't being respected as professionals, even humiliated and demeaned.

The taxpayers didn't abuse and humiliated that poor man on a ******* whim, the individual police officers did.

The reason Japanese stated running circles around Chinese and humiliated them.

Organization when humiliated by their vulnerability strike back and treat the white hacker as a criminal.

To my knowledge kana were adopted to the spoken language rather than the other way around.> The reason Japanese stated running circles around Chinese and humiliated them.

Continuing to sit at their table after voicing your disagreement in the absolutely ridiculous "hope" of getting a job offer is not only a waste of time for both sides, it's a surefire way to be humiliated.

Plus, everyone has been humiliated at some point in their life and isn't it just incredible how, after all that time, it still smarts to remember it?It's easy to jump to conclusions and on the bandwagon, easy and righteous to join the mob with pitchforks and torches.

Humiliated definitions

adjective

subdued or brought low in condition or status; "brought low"; "a broken man"; "his broken spirit"

See also: broken crushed humbled

adjective

made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride; "too embarrassed to say hello to his drunken father on the street"; "humiliated that his wife had to go out to work"; "felt mortified by the comparison with her sister"

See also: embarrassed mortified