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the debasement
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The act of debasing or the state of being debased; a lowering, especially in character or quality.
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When his term is over, I think, the debasing of our nation — the constant non-truth-telling, the name-calling — the debasement of our nation will be what he will be remembered most for.
The Euripidean assault on the gods ended in the debasement of the original lofty conceptions.
And remember those dire warnings about inflation and the "debasement" of the dollar?
Others view the show's popularity as proof of the debasement of American popular culture.
Hamas's position is that Israel is still to blame for the debasement of Gaza.
Even the rhetoric of inflation — the "debasement" of the currency — carries a moralistic tinge.
The debasement of marriage by the well-born is a prevailing theme in "Los Caprichos".
"I think they're concerned about the debasement of veggie burgers," Dr. Jacobson said.
With steely precision, Coombes dissects the debasement and distortions of rock'n'roll fame.
Language, the debasement, banality and ultimate toxicity thereof, is his subject.
He has posted rantings online about the government's attempts at mind control and the debasement of the dollar.
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