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humanisation

[ UK /hjˌuːmɐna‍ɪzˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of making more human

How To Use humanisation In A Sentence

  • And they did this through direct dehumanisation and commoditisation of their victims, who were seen as an inferior race. Ahmadinejad's romantic revisionism
  • That dehumanisation is a by-product of the modern world - an effect to the modern world's cause - is a given.
  • The humanisation of industrial buildings can be moulded from the aspects as layout of function and traffic, outside entironment, inside space and the construction of entity.
  • The dehumanisation of women is not only detrimental to women but to men also.
  • The Epistle of Philemon was used by both sides in the debate and, like the (spurious) notion that the curse of Ham was black skin (which is at odds with the begatting Ham does of most of Babylonia), is evidence only of religion being (re) interpreted for use as post facto moral justification for prejudice, the dehumanisation at the heart of it, and the abhorrent socio-political exploitations born of it. Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
  • The prosecutor will also now not be confronted with the International Committee of the Red Cross's stark conclusions about this programme pdf: "This regime was clearly designed to undermine human dignity and to create a sense of futility by inducing, in many cases, severe physical and mental pain and suffering, with the aim of obtaining compliance and extracting information, resulting in exhaustion, depersonalisation and dehumanisation. George Bush: no escaping torture charges | Katherine Gallagher
  • That dehumanisation is a by-product of the modern world - an effect to the modern world's cause - is a given.
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