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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·based
a.
1.
Lowered
;
humbled
.
2.
Her.
Borne
lower
than
usual
,
as
a
fess
;
also
,
having
the
ends
of
the
wings
turned
downward
towards
the
point
of
the
shield
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·base
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Abased
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Abasing
.]
1.
To
lower
or
depress
;
to
throw
or
cast
down
;
as
,
to
abase
the
eye
. [
Archaic
]
Saying
so
,
he
abased
his
lance
.
--
Shelton
.
2.
To
cast
down
or
reduce
low
or
lower
,
as
in
rank
,
office
,
condition
in
life
,
or
estimation
of
worthiness
;
to
depress
;
to
humble
;
to
degrade
.
Whosoever
exalteth
himself
shall
be
abased
.
--
Luke
xiv
.
ll
.
Syn:
--
To
Abase
,
Debase
,
Degrade
.
These
words
agree
in
the
idea
of
bringing
down
from
a
higher
to
a
lower
state
.
Abase
has
reference
to
a
bringing
down
in
condition
or
feelings
;
as
,
to
abase
the
proud
,
to
abase
one's
self
before
God
.
Debase
has
reference
to
the
bringing
down
of
a
thing
in
purity
,
or
making
it
base
.
It
is
,
therefore
,
always
used
in
a
bad
sense
,
as
,
to
debase
the
coin
of
the
kingdom
,
to
debase
the
mind
by
vicious
indulgence
,
to
debase
one's
style
by
coarse
or
vulgar
expressions
.
Degrade
has
reference
to
a
bringing
down
from
some
higher
grade
or
from
some
standard
.
Thus
,
a
priest
is
degraded
from
the
clerical
office
.
When
used
in
a
moral
sense
,
it
denotes
a
bringing
down
in
character
and
just
estimation
;
as
,
degraded
by
intemperance
,
a
degrading
employment
,
etc
.
“Art
is
degraded
when
it
is
regarded
only
as
a
trade.”
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