Yes, demeaning, the present participle of demean, is an action and therefore a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
i was very demeaning to my ralphy
Natalie and her friends are very demeaning!
Cleaning the horse's stall was a demeaning job for the dignified business man
A demeaning sentence includes any writing that excludes, offends, or ignores any individual or group.
A demeaning sentence includes any writing that excludes, offends, or ignores any individual or group.
It can be. Many women find the term offensive, as it refers to a part of them in a demeaning way.
Damaging something or someone by giving negative attributes to it or them is demeaning it.
A demeaning sentence includes any writing that excludes, offends, or ignores any individual or group. =]
humbling
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Some of their comments are hurtful and demeaning.
Biased, patronizing, demeaning: Her handicapped son shows good manners. Bias-free: Her son shows good manners. Biased, patronizing, demeaning: His disabled father has never worked a day in his life. Bias-free: His father was born without arms so he is unable to work. Biased, patronizing, demeaning: My little woman is a great cook. Bias-free: My wife is a great cook. Biased, patronizing, demeaning: Wicked teenagers vandalize property. Bias-free: Police said a group of teenagers vandalized the property.