We must be thoroughly humiliated in ourselves before God can exalt us in Christ.
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A humiliated French pretender governed a rump kingdom from Bourges in the south.
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Aid workers say the camp inmates feel humiliated by their new living conditions.
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Consort Li, enraged and humiliated with the turn of event, died very soon after.
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Eventually, resigned but not openly humiliated, you get the message and give up.
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Bounced, ambushed, humiliated, Osborne had to put up with the ribbing for weeks.
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Commerce One had humiliated SAP by beating it to business-to-business e-commerce.
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India was humiliated by China's foray into what is now Arunachal Pradesh in 1962.
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Workers at Chengdu say they are routinely humiliated and scolded by management.
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Cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of; "He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss"
(humiliated) broken: subdued or brought low in condition or status; "brought low"; "a broken man"; "his broken spirit"
(humiliated) embarrassed: 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"
(humiliating) demeaning: causing awareness of your shortcomings; "golf is a humbling game"
(humiliation) state of disgrace or loss of self-respect
(humiliation) chagrin: strong feelings of embarrassment
(humiliation) an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect; "he had to undergo one humiliation after another"
(humiliation) depriving one of self-esteem
(Humiliates) Humiliation (also called stultification) is the abasement of pride, which creates mortification or leads to a state of being humbled or reduced to lowliness or submission. ...