Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in May. 2013
The word denigrating It refers to what turns out to be offensive to say or do in a situation and that denigrates something or someone.
What is said or done that seriously offends another, usually to cause personal harm or professional discredit
Meanwhile, for denigrate it is called that action or saying, especially insulting, by which a person or group is discredited, that is, it is discredited.
Normally, this act of tarnishing and attacking a person's reputation or fame is done to cause harm. concrete that discredits him in his job or before other people, or on the other hand, there are people who as an intrinsic characteristic from his personality They like to mistreat others, to the point of just denigrating them until they look very bad in front of others.
You can denigrate someone with a saying or also with some action.
The person to whom these attacks are directed will of course feel offended, angry, sad and despised, and is likely to seek redress for the injury suffered.
Financial compensation, public apology or rectification, some ways to resolve conflicts
This repair can consist of an apology and that's it, that is, whoever denigrated apologizes to the aggrieved person and this repairs said regrettable action, or failing that, you can also resort to the Justice so that it is the one that decides the compensation to receive.
It turns out to be very common for people who are known or who are not and feel aggrieved by some saying or act of another resort to justice to intercede and resolve the issue. conflict.
Justice may decide an economic compensation, or a public apology, plus the rectification of what has been said, depending on the severity of the case and the contexts.
And we cannot avoid that a third very frequent reaction is also to take revenge on the one who has denigrated us, revenge that can even reach tragic edges if it is used the violence against another to execute it, for example someone who felt denigrated by a saying decides to assassinate the person who made the comment.
On the other hand, it may happen that a person feels denigrated by a saying or action while someone else exits has not been intended to annoy and offend him, however, he unintentionally ends it doing.
In these cases, it is best to resort to dialogueLet whoever was offended let it be known and whoever did not intend to bother with his sayings or actions, in any case, know how to apologize if he bothered someone.
Many times what for someone may be a joke for another may not be in any way, then, we must know how to respect and if we offend someone, apologize.
It should be noted that the result of denigrating another is an injury, a serious offense to his honor that can cause the person psychological problems that are difficult to solve and that could even lead to depression.
And on the other hand, it can also happen that the injury damages the activity professional of the person who is denigrated.
To a lesser extent, another may be denigrated as a result of unintended action.
Among the most used synonyms for this word stands out that of humiliating, which precisely implies an action that degrades or humiliates another.
Furthermore, the concept of denigrating is closely related to that of humiliation.
Humiliation is a direct damage to the pride of the other, which hurts him severely.
With an example we will understand the concept even more...
A boss who constantly mistreats and denigrates an employee in front of his colleagues, accusing him of doing always bad his work or any activity that he indicates, he will be giving a degrading treatment to his employee.
Of course, these actions are absolutely reprehensible from the point of view moral and human and the individuals who suffer from them should make them known and report them in order to avoid them.
Also, there are some facts that per se turn out to be degrading, such as a dirty person, almost without clothes, lying in the street and asking passersby to pass a handout.
From the above it follows that we must always consider who is on the other side when we give our opinion specifically about something or someone, because we may be incurring an offense, although for us it is not be it.
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