human being

NOUN
  1. any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage
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How To Use human being In A Sentence

  • The criticism is valid up to a point, but television channels are a bit like human beings: none are wholly good or bad.
  • Words regarding the necessity to change the souls of human beings to effect real change in the world should not be interpreted to mean that black religious leaders were adopting a quietistic approach to civil rights.
  • And also barely functioning as an able-minded human being. IN ODDER NEWS: Kathy Griffin’s Emmy Speech, Uncensored | Best Week Ever
  • Everyone needs to have access both to grandparents and grandchildren in order to be a full human being. Margaret Mead 
  • Moreover, he believed very firmly in Christianity as the way of saving human beings, and he addicted to a monkish life.
  • The revolution is made through human beings, but individuals must forge their revolutionary spirit day by day. Che Guevara 
  • The world yet again faces another mind-boggling issue which threatens the existence of human beings on planet earth.
  • This gathering is the largest periodic assemblage of human beings on the planet.
  • No one has the right to try to salve their conscience through another human being. SEA MUSIC
  • It is not a blind law, for no blind law can govern the conduct of human beings....
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