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What is for sentence mortify?

"Mortify" is a verb, and it means to cause someone to feel great shame or humiliation.

Here are some examples of how you might use the word "mortify" in a sentence:

* It mortified me to see my name misspelled in the newspaper.

* Her public outburst mortified her entire family.

* He was mortified by the thought of his speech being interrupted by a technical malfunction.

* I was mortified to realize I had forgotten to wear socks.

The word "mortify" implies a strong sense of embarrassment or shame. It's often used to describe situations that make someone feel intensely awkward or self-conscious.

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