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- Dictionarydebase/dɪˈbeɪs/
verb
- 1. reduce (something) in quality or value; degrade: "the love episodes debase the dignity of the drama" Similar Opposite
- 2. lower the value of (coinage) by reducing the content of precious metal: historical "the King was forced to debase the coinage" Similar
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5 days ago · It’s known loosely as the New Right: critical of the international free trade and foreign policy approach that defined the previous generation of Republicans, staunchly nationalist and populist, and skeptical of the institutions that have scaffolded society, from universities and the media to elections and the courts.