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# humiliate, humiliation #
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## Facts: ##
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The term "humiliate" means to cause someone to feel shamed or disgraced. This is usually done publicly. The act of shaming someone is called "humiliation."
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* When God in humbling someone it means that he is causing a prideful person to experience failure to help him overcome his pride. This is different from humiliating someone, which is often done in order to hurt that person.
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* To "humiliate" could also be translated as to "shame" or to "cause to feel shame" or to "embarrass."
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* Depending on the context, ways to translate "humiliation" could include "shame" or "degrading" or "disgrace."
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(See also: [disgrace](../other/disgrace.md) **·** [humble](../other/humble.md) **·** [shame](../other/shame.md))
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## Bible References: ##
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* [Deuteronomy 21:13-14](en/tn/deu/help/21/13)
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* [Ezra 09:5-6](en/tn/ezr/help/09/05)
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* [Proverbs 25:7-8](en/tn/pro/help/25/07)
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* [Psalms 006:8-10](en/tn/psa/help/06/08)
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* [Psalms 123:3-4](en/tn/psa/help/123/03)
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## Word Data:##
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