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animalize

VERB
  1. become brutal or insensitive and unfeeling
  2. make brutal, unfeeling, or inhuman
    Life in the camps had brutalized him
  3. represent in the form of an animal

How To Use animalize In A Sentence

  • The previous issue involved exoticized-animalized Dark Natives with "black palms" beating the jaguar drum. So friends list, do you find this appropriate?
  • It is better for the child to humanize animal relationships than to animalize human relationships, -- and this can be achieved only through a constant observance of the human basis in the sexual as indeed in all phases of a child's education. The Social Emergency Studies in Sex Hygiene and Morals
  • I mean, to kind of animalize them, much like they did referring to Venus and Serena Williams that day. CNN Transcript Apr 9, 2007
  • animalized" by someone with a very creative mind and a good sense of humor. Naplesnews.com Stories
  • Sharp alternations of violent action and self-indulgent repose; a hard run, and a long revel after it; this is what over-much horse tends to animalize a man into. Elsie Venner
  • Sharp alternations of violent action and self-indulgent repose; a hard run, and a long revel after it: this is what over-much horse tends to animalize a man into. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860
  • The reader is compelled to include the Devil himself who conventionally appears with animalized features such as horns.
  • Then to animalize a substance, is only to destroy the obstacles that prevent its being active or sensible. The System of Nature, Volume 1
  • They are not green like the pines, nor any gray like the stones, nor blue like the sky; but they have, to my eyes, if possible, yet rarer colors, like flowers and precious stones, as if they were the pearls, the animalized _nuclei_ or crystals of the Walden water. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7
  • Want to know why the parents in The Grandmother speak in animalized yelps?
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