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Definitions of indignity in various dictionaries:
noun - an affront to one's dignity or self-esteem
Humiliating, degrading, or abusive treatment.
A source of offense, as to a person’s pride or sense of dignity; an affront.
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Disgrace; dishonour |
Disgrace |
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Sep 3 2012 The Times - Concise |
Dec 10 2010 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
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treatment or circumstances that cause one to feel shame or to lose one's dignity. |
an affront to one's dignity or self-esteem |
something that causes a loss of respect for someone or for yourself: |
loss of respect, or something that causes this: |
Humiliating, degrading, or abusive treatment. |
A source of offense, as to a person's pride or sense of dignity an affront. |
Obsolete Lack of dignity or honor. |
Indignity might refer to |
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Indignité nationale (French "national unworthiness") was a legally defined offense, created at the Liberation in the context of the "Épuration légale". The offence of Indignité nationale was meant to fill a legal void: while the laws in application in 1939 had provisions against treason, murder and such crimes, they did not take into account reprehensible behaviours which occurred during the Occupation and in the Vichy regime, such as participation in the Waffen SS or in the Milice. The bill of the "Ordinance Instituting National Indignity" was presented by the Provisional Government of the French Republic government on June 26, 1944 and adopted by the national Assembly on August 26, 1944. Indignité nationale ceased to be a criminal offense in January 1951 but the people convicted in 1944–1951 remained deprived of their civil rights until August 1953. |