Embarrass in a sentence as a verb

Is he a plant, trying to dig up dirt to embarrass Google?

The closest part of the quoted terms is "harrass and embarrass".

The most dangerous crime you can commit is to embarrass this government.

And if it wasn't the case for your friend's dad, you'd keep quiet about it, because you didn't want to embarrass your friend that his dad had a **** job.

It's also really fun to embarrass the compiler!A deep understanding of the algorithm took me a long time, I think a few months.

You wonder why people are frustrated they can't get things done, while other people are doing things that embarrass your company or compete with other things you are doing.

At best, it's just the author posturing with, "If your campaign doesn't meet my guidelines then I'll use social signaling to embarrass your company.

It seemed like the author was trying to embarrass Khan Academy, using one issue to imply that you're irresponsible and lazy.

Whether it's Wikileaks trying to embarrass the US .gov or the Intelligence Community trying to discredit Snowden and by extension all whistleblowers.

Also about once a year, I get a letter from a lawyer, every year a different lawyer, at a company--I don't want to embarrass the company by saying their name, so I'll just say their initials--IBM...[laughter]...saying that they want to use something I wrote.

Also about once a year, I get a letter from a lawyer, every year a different lawyer, at a company--I don't want to embarrass the company by saying their name, so I'll just say their initials--IBM... [laughter] ...saying that they want to use something I wrote.

Embarrass definitions

verb

cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious

See also: abash

verb

hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His brother blocked him at every turn"

See also: obstruct blockade block hinder stymie stymy