[
US
/ˈhjumənˌkaɪnd/
]
[ UK /hjˈuːmɐŋkˌaɪnd/ ]
[ UK /hjˈuːmɐŋkˌaɪnd/ ]
NOUN
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all of the living human inhabitants of the earth
all the world loves a lover
she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women
How To Use humankind In A Sentence
- In its seeming ambiguity yet divine reality it remains free of the influence of humankind and our lusts.
- I also recall the ferocity of the werewolf, and his insatiable hatred for humankind while in that form. Red dust
- Human documents belong to humankind: hence his rage against obstructive archivists who dare refuse access to precious materials which have fallen to their care.
- Asteroid-sourced raw materials will enable and catalyze the development of an Earth-Moon space economy and humankind's expansion into the solar system.
- It should have made us all proud to be of such brotherhood of humankind.
- There is no challenge more pressing nor more fundamental than developing a genuinely sustainable way of life for humankind.
- The majority was still not ready to abandon the belief that humankind was intended to dominate the earth.
- Ms. SONIA SHAH (Author, "The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years"): Well, the parasite is called plasmodium, and it's protozoan. Malaria: The 500,000-Year-Old 'Fever' That Won't Die
- If only we could love one another and become as one in a race called humankind.
- From the caves of Lascaux to the clay or stone figures made by primitives and modernists, animal likenesses or essences have abounded in humankind's representational practices.