How To Use Unhuman In A Sentence

  • Thus the students have become the machine of study while the teachers have become the machine of teaching. Education has become the unhuman-based skills training.
  • Dixon's capacity for work seemed positively unhuman to Watt: ‘He prepares a case and argues it extremely well, whatever his particular personal views.’
  • If you will have that precision out of them, and make their fingers measure degrees like cog-wheels, and their arms strike curves like compasses, you must unhumanize them. Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
  • The very human frontal face of the bellows worker, for instance, is contradicted by the unhuman frontal masks hanging on the wall of the foundry.
  • She squeezed the hand, the unhumanly graceful, beloved hand, for a long moment - If I Pay Thee Not In Gold
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  • A grim meaning rose in the vacuous eye of Lovel; Isaacs caressed his diamond pin, smiling in a sickly fashion; McNamara's wandering stare fixed and grew unhumanly bright; Ufert openly dropped his hand on his gun-butt and stood sullenly defiant. Trailin'!
  • He can trapan a Jephthah into a vow and solemn oath, and then bind him, under fear of perjury, to perform it by an horrid and unhuman murder. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. III.
  • Palestinians are being made refugees to this day, the bombing of homes, the gradual push of illegal housing projects, the ghetto wall dividing Palestinians from their land and Income and recently the unhumane blockade resulting in the area becoming an unhabitable place thus resulting in Palestinians having to flee to avoid the dire situation. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Zacharians stared at the carnivore form that sped unhumanly fast down their streets, a bundle under an arm. The Game Of Empire
  • He was cut off by a frightening noise: an unhuman, ear-shattering scream of terror and pain.
  • I tore off clothes with my teeth, except the skinsuit, stepped from the boots, and dodged away, unhumanly swift. Operation Luna
  • The search for further clues was long and uneventful; but monstrously, unhumanly patient Nadreck stuck to it until he found one. Children of the Lens
  • There was something distinctly unhuman about the man who had just walked through that door, of that she had been certain.
  • The converse is true: When a robot is particularly unhumanoid, we seem to find it all the more ‘alive’.
  • Nay, when he had his sword in his hand, his armies about him, and a cause to justify him before God and man, how did he choose to compound himself into nothing, to depose and unking himself, by their hard, unconscionable, unhuman conditions! Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. III.
  • We must unhumanize our views a little, and become confident Shiva The Greenbelt
  • I'll stand by you, old man, in the ark or in the castle, the canoe or the woods, but I'll not unhumanize my natur 'by falling into ways that God intended for another race. The Deerslayer
  • Like lots of people said it was unhuman for Jordan to yell at the manager in the restaurant like that.
  • And surmounting a higher ledge beyond this upthrust a huge dome of dull gold, Cyclopean, striking eyes and mind with something unhumanly alien, baffling; sending the mind groping, as though across the deserts of space, from some far-flung star, should fall upon us linked sounds, coherent certainly, meaningful surely, vaguely familiar — yet never to be translated into any symbol or thought of our own particular planet. The Moon Pool
  • There is something unhuman about the despair of such minimal techno and at the same time something completely at the limit of our rationality, at the touch of our animality and at what makes us the human animal.
  • To do so would, but unchristianize the deep grief which bereavement awakens, and which true piety sanctifies; it would unhumanize the very constitution of home itself. The Christian Home
  • With unhuman speed, he got out of the community unnoticed.
  • Affection exhaustion and unhuman will cut down the level of teachers' well-being, the sense of achievement will promote the level of teachers' well-being.
  • She could have been human-almost-had she not been so unhumanly fair. Starways
  • In fact, he's the most unhuman person I've ever met: he had the presence of a deity descended from a cloud.
  • By the light of a charcoal fire, clay images were ruddily discernible; before these the enchanters moved unhumanly clad, and doing things which, mercifully perhaps, were veiled from Manuel by the peculiarly perfumed obscurity. Figures of Earth
  • And surmounting a higher ledge beyond this upthrust a huge dome of dull gold, Cyclopean, striking eyes and mind with something unhumanly alien, baffling; sending the mind groping, as though across the deserts of space, from some far-flung star, should fall upon us linked sounds, coherent certainly, meaningful surely, vaguely familiar -- yet never to be translated into any symbol or thought of our own particular planet. The Moon Pool
  • She whispered to me, her voice almost unhuman, lulling.
  • Further, in making him a slave, he does not merely unhumanize _one_ individual, but UNIVERSAL MAN. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • I don't think that he really knew that he was pulling me along at an unhuman speed.
  • The passage of time makes these men seem unhuman.
  • If you will have that precision out of them, and make their fingers measure degrees like cog-wheels, and their arms strike curves like compasses, you must unhumanize them ... Richard (RJ) Eskow: Rebels And Messiahs: 10 Spiritual Ancestors For Occupy Wall Street
  • Perhaps it is in these ancient and not in our modern myths that we can contemplate how the human might become, in her words, supreme over the unhuman.
  • I know I am something unhuman, something supernatural.
  • I've often argued that artificial intelligence is best when it remains slightly unhuman and slightly alien, because that's when it most contributes to our lives.
  • She blinked at me and yawned in a very unhuman way that bared her sharp teeth.
  • The piano is equipped with a disklavier, a computer system which can ‘play’ the piano normally or with quite unhuman abilities.

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