One would hardly expect that a beaten state would straightway form an alliance with the power that had humiliated her; yet such a relation was established between Germany and Austria, and it has lasted to this day.
The tsar was humiliatedby his loss of influence in the Southeast, and in 1877 he began another war against Turkey.
To see what readjustment might occur with respect to a humiliated Germany, it is only necessary to recall the position of France after the Napoleonic wars.
If Italy could be withdrawn by France from that powerful combination, how can we doubt that a humiliated Germany would find means of weakening the combination against her?
I would not be humiliated before a countryman of my mother's, that was what it was!
Humiliated by an unmerited pardon, he rendered himself still more unworthy by entering into a new conspiracy.
Whilst Faulcon was doing his best to ensure the prosperity of the state, the nobles, jealous of his power and influence were humiliated by having to be subservient to a foreigner.
Humiliated by Mrs. Frayling's warning, of which her subsequent apology failed to mitigate the disgrace.
Nay, it humiliated her personally, and the baronet's shrewd prognostication humiliated her.
I wanted to humiliate her as she had humiliated me.
Then Lise, humiliated and offended, isolated too, began to look about her with disquieted curiosity.
His mind at rest on the fate of his daughter, he saw now only the sufferings of the master who had humiliated himself before him.
Her learning, the distinction and elegance of her manners, which formerly had flattered his vanity so much at her receptions of his friends, now humiliated his vulgar nature, and seemed to him both useless and absurd.
The painter was humiliated in advance by the comparison.
She had recognized Vera Soublaieff in the young girl lying in the bed of this room, and she felt a jealous pang at her heart, while her pride was cruelly humiliated at the same time.
While following with absolute obedience the instructions of her husband, the Princess Olsdorf still felt so deeply humiliated by the vileness of the part she had to play that now and again she had thoughts of rebelling.
Humiliated at the check, for perhaps he had in his vanity imagined that at a word from him his wife would forget everything, the painter went away enraged.
You feel yourself so humiliated before such a spectacle, that the sense of shame becomes like an atmosphere around you; I actually heard nothing,--I saw nothing.
His salute was a cold one, and showed no inclination for nearer acquaintance; but I was too much humiliated in my own esteem to feel pride, so I followed and overtook him.
Secretly disgusted with himself, and deeply humiliatedby the shameful intrigue to which he had stooped, he took a secret satisfaction in crushing his accomplice with his imaginary superiority and lordly disdain.
He scented some great family secret in the household, and he felt angry and humiliated that this secret had not been intrusted to his discretion.
Many persons would have been vexed and evenhumiliated by the necessity of appearing at this hour on the boulevard in disorderly attire, which plainly indicated that they had spent the night in debauchery.
They humiliatedthe North without appeasing or satisfying the South.
He had been sufficiently humiliated by Taylor's triumph over him in the convention of 1848.
He now realized that a desperate fight was to be made against him; that he was to be humiliated and driven from the Democratic ranks.
He was nettled and humiliated by the conviction that his boasted knowledge of the feminine organism was moonshine, and that the error into which he had fallen--and which must lie at his own door--was possibly irremediable.
She pretended to be very defiant, when all the time she looked humiliated and miserable.
Far from feeling utterly crushed and humiliated by Marian's accusations, Judith was filled with lofty disdain of Marian's far-fetched attempt to discredit her.
She was conscious of the reason of her success, and however humiliated she might be in the depths of her heart, she did not fail to make use of the power, as she considered it the lesser evil of the two.
She longed to shake her fist at him, to fling her scorn in his face, to revenge herself on him for having humiliated her thus.
He felt that he was the most wretched and humiliated and ridiculous of mortals.
And in some measure, too, it humiliated him: it was a confession of weakness, of insufficiency to himself, of dependence for his contentment upon another.
And do you not think that he is greatly humiliated in a company like this?
The emperor and his humiliated scribe had now closed their door, and the amazed exclamation of the jester was not heard, as he discovered a booted and spurred foot beneath Philibert's bed.
The customary pedantries of the world, its shallow pretension to scholarship, never humiliated him.
When I believed that I had left poverty for ever behind me, I regained my freedom of mind, humiliated my rivals, and was looked upon as a very attractive, dazzling, and irresistible sort of man.
I had rejoiced over a sacrifice to make for her, and almost humiliated myself in seeking out my kinsman, the Duc de Navarreins, a selfish man who was ashamed of my poverty, and had injured me too deeply not to hate me.
She was humiliated and angry--it was long before she would admit it, that she, who prided herself upon her woodcraft, was lost in this little patch of country between the Pangani and the Tanga railway.
Again, the presence of her family depressed him with something of her own visible distress, humiliated him with something of her own evident shame.
Pope held out a hand to him, the spectators felt saddened and humiliated at the sight of their emperor in the posture of a penitent monk.
At any rate, he walked away and left the cent in the road, a humiliated boy.
I might be very much in love with her, yes; but I would rather go away and be miserable than be humiliated by such a girl.
Yet, even while she so argued, Lady Lesbia felt in some manner humiliated by the idea that this man who so palpably worshipped her was too poor to pay his own travelling expenses.
She had expected that Mary would have left her ladyship's room in tears, and would have retired to her own apartment to hide her swollen eyelids and humiliated aspect.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "humiliated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.