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DiCarlo is on board with this; she believes they often objectify women.
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When you sexually objectify somebody, your perception of their competence and humanity changes.
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Some of these terms are useful short cuts provided one does not objectify them.
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We need to have a president that doesn't objectify women.
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Lactate concentration in capillary blood can be measured to objectify and regulate exercise intensity.
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Everything about jail was designed to depersonalize, humiliate, and desensitize.
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The ancients personalized nature; we depersonalize ourselves.
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He had a tremendous amount of anger and sought to depersonalize her, through the face, breast, and genital mutilation.
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In them the whole effort of the speaker was really to restrain, to moderate, to depersonalize the voice of faith.
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Heat also understood that-thecoping mechanism on a grim job was to depersonalize it by making light of the dark.
Usage of depersonalise in English
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What I did was depersonalise them.
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They have strong egos and can be selfish and single-minded, but our job is to depersonalise any diffi-culties and represent them as professionally as possible.
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Depersonalise the space Clear the decks and keep surfaces clutter-free.
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Depersonalising your family home within reason is a must.
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As the high street crumbles and life becomes ever more depersonalised, we should surely celebrate their resilience.
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Fiction: A soldier lies on a frozen battlefield, conscious he is dying and surrounded by the already depersonalised dead.
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While the earlier stories are tauter and more depersonalised, full of glinting detail, the later ones have a more sweeping, open quality.
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What was once so monstrous has become something almost inspirational, depersonalising the trauma and institutionalising painful memories of one of the worst catastrophes in history.