0 to make (someone) feel ashamed -- memalukan
He was humiliated to find that his girlfriend could run faster than he could.
His determination to emasculate the image of gangsters explains his enthusiasm for humiliating photographs of suspects upon capture.
But this course of action would certainly have been humiliating and quite possibly politically embarrassing to boot.
There is a strong temptation to reverse its humiliating presence and make it touch the earth.
Telling on others in order to humiliate them is considered a sin.
Second, it demanded the limitation of the powers of the heads of the government departments (who were accused of humiliating employees and making arbitrary dismissals).
It is not generally necessary to accept the viewpoint of the person who utters humiliating words.
On the contrary, their petty jealousies and frictions, their incompetence and, eventually, their cowardice greatly contributed to its humiliating downfall.
Thus humiliated, the girl was so afraid and ashamed that all she could do was scream.