0 to make someone feel ashamed or lose respect for himself or herself:
How could you humiliate me by questioning my judgment in front of everyone like that?
England were humiliated (= completely defeated) in last night's match.
Placed on an enemy's head, it would have been a humiliating reference portending death as well as conversion into a loser/woman/moon.
At the start we know nothing save what he appears to be immediately doing - intimidating and humiliating a white woman in an explicitly racial way.
Many people were demoralized, lost their sense of human dignity, and felt humiliated.
A partner responded to the action of the other with a controlling or humiliating negative response or by physically moving away or verbally protesting.
Why go through the charade of pretending to do a play in order to humiliate fellow actors and the playwright?
Thus humiliated, the girl was so afraid and ashamed that all she could do was scream.
On the contrary, their petty jealousies and frictions, their incompetence and, eventually, their cowardice greatly contributed to its humiliating downfall.
It is not generally necessary to accept the viewpoint of the person who utters humiliating words.