dehumanised

[ UK /dˈɛhjuːmˌæna‍ɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. divested of human qualities or attributes
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How To Use dehumanised In A Sentence

  • Having been dehumanized in turn, they will embrace inhumanity and brutality.
  • He applied business methods to the handling of human beings who, once they had been dehumanised, could be treated no differently from cargoes of kerosene.
  • Jerry Austin, who identified himself as a former Anaheim fire chief, said the trial "dehumanized" Johnson and "humanized" a dog. The Seattle Times
  • Similarly alcoholics'lives are narrowed and dehumanized by their dependence on alcohol.
  • We have thus been thoroughly and systematically dehumanized. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • They are truly spellbound into a "dehumanized" state of consciousness. America at War: Killing Cabbies in Iraq
  • Similarly alcoholics'lives are narrowed and dehumanized by their dependence on alcohol.
  • After a "ghastly, dehumanised moron" * killed off the much loved Routemaster London bus and replaced it with the more fare-dodger friendly bendy-bus, it was a relief when Boris Johnson was elected London Mayor on a platform (pun intended) of introducing a new style Routemaster. Archive 2008-10-01
  • A girlfriend of one of the men took issue with the label "migrant workers," saying it dehumanized them. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • This nostalgic embrace of primitiveness leads dystopians to interpret every technological advance as another step toward an ultimately dehumanized existence.
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