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debase +‎ -er

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debaser (plural debasers)

  1. One who, or that which, debases.
    • 1869, Thomas Stackhouse, A history of the holy Bible, page 1130:
      [] a most jealous and barbarous governor, a debaser of the Roman empire, a corrupter of all that was good []

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