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The phrase 'demean myself' is correct and is frequently used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone being humble or putting themselves down in order to make someone else feel better, for example: "I was embarrassed by my mistake, so I tried to demean myself to take the focus away from what I had done wrong."
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I refuse to demean myself and beg for mercy for a crime I did not commit".
Does this pleasure demean myself or another?
Now, even though my eating disorder is long gone, that impulse to demean myself -- and all that I do -- remains.
And it's not to demean myself in any way, just an observation, as I have spent so much of my life thin... and painfully so.
There are many more I didn't ask, as I don't want to embarrass myself, and if I were to ask Frank, he might say "I hope you don't mind if I don't demean myself by taking any of this seriously"!
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The US poet laureate Billy Collins thought I had demeaned myself by writing poetry for Hallmark Cards, but I am the people's poet so I write for the people.
The US poet laureate Billy Collins thought I had demeaned myself by writing poetry for Hallmark Cards, but I am the people's poet so I write for the people.
And that I was demeaning myself by not forcing my husband to come home from work and cook and clean.
When I was a people pleaser I wasn't aware of how much I demeaned myself to show how nice I was.
She'd heard me call myself demeaning names many times.
With every saucy, saturated, ranch-dipped bite, I embrace an act that in the past was used to stereotype and demean Black people such as myself.
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