utterly humiliate
Frequency: 6.57.5 per million words
A strong way to indicate the totality of the humiliation, often with a more literary or formal tone.
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- The scandal threatened to utterly humiliate the politician.
- His opponent sought to utterly humiliate him during the debate.
- She vowed that no one would ever again utterly humiliate her in public.
- The team was utterly humiliated by the crushing defeat.
- To utterly humiliate someone is a cruel act.
- The unexpected failure utterly humiliated the confident performer.
- He feared the consequences would utterly humiliate his entire family.
- They attempted to utterly humiliate their rivals with a scathing exposé.
- Despite their efforts, they could not utterly humiliate their resilient opponent.
- The public backlash was enough to utterly humiliate the controversial figure.