Definition of demean

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Demean (v. t.) To conduct; to behave; to comport; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun.

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Demean :: Demean (v. t.) To manage; to conduct; to treat.
Demeanor :: Demeanor (v. t.) Management; treatment; conduct.
Demeaning :: Demeaning (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Demea.
Demeaned :: Demeaned (imp. & p. p.) of Demea.
Delinquency :: Delinquency (n.) Failure or omission of duty; a fault; a misdeed; an offense; a misdemeanor; a crime.
Delict :: Delict (n.) An offense or transgression against law; (Scots Law) an offense of a lesser degree; a misdemeanor.
Action :: Action (n.) An act; a thing done; a deed; an enterprise. (pl.): Habitual deeds; hence, conduct; behavior; demeanor..
Crime :: Crime (n.) Gross violation of human law, in distinction from a misdemeanor or trespass, or other slight offense. Hence, also, any aggravated offense against morality or the public welfare; any outrage or great wrong..
Impeach :: Impeach (v. t.) To charge with a crime or misdemeanor; to accuse; especially to charge (a public officer), before a competent tribunal, with misbehavior in office; to cite before a tribunal for judgement of official misconduct; to arraign; as, to impeach a judge. See Impeachment..
Demean :: Demean (v. t.) Management; treatment.
Gravity :: Gravity (a.) Sobriety of character or demeanor.
Deport :: Deport (v. t.) To carry or demean; to conduct; to behave; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun.
Demean :: Demean (v. t.) Behavior; conduct; bearing; demeanor.
Deport :: Deport (n.) Behavior; carriage; demeanor; deportment.
Demeanure :: Demeanure (n.) Behavior.
Mulct :: Mulct (v. t.) To punish for an offense or misdemeanor by imposing a fine or forfeiture, esp. a pecuniary fine; to fine..
Style :: Style (v. t.) Conformity to a recognized standard; manner which is deemed elegant and appropriate, especially in social demeanor; fashion..
Submissly :: Submissive (a.) Showing a readiness to submit; expressing submission; as, a submissive demeanor..
Domebook :: Domebook (n.) A book said to have been compiled under the direction of King Alfred. It is supposed to have contained the principal maxims of the common law, the penalties for misdemeanors, and the forms of judicial proceedings. Domebook was probably a general name for book of judgments..
Affront :: Affront (v. t.) To offend by some manifestation of disrespect; to insult to the face by demeanor or language; to treat with marked incivility.
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