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despersonalitzar
Make impersonal or present as an object.
objectify
depersonalise
personalize
personalise
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despersonalitzar
1
Everything about jail was designed to
depersonalize
,
humiliate, and desensitize.
2
The ancients personalized nature; we
depersonalize
ourselves.
3
He had a tremendous amount of anger and sought to
depersonalize
her, through the face, breast, and genital mutilation.
4
In them the whole effort of the speaker was really to restrain, to moderate, to
depersonalize
the voice of faith.
5
Heat also understood that-thecoping mechanism on a grim job was to
depersonalize
it by making light of the dark.
6
So professional to
depersonalize
.
7
For me to be effective, I must
depersonalize
the case, view it only from the perspective of proper strategy and tactics.
8
Baby Joaquin, at least, had given her an easy, honest out to deflect Nate's concern and
depersonalize
her thoughts about him.
9
But for an astronaut,
depersonalizing
criticism is a basic survival skill.
10
Platitudes were a coded language: they
depersonalized
the speaker, put a shield around him.
11
This 1935 style of speaker placement totally
depersonalized
the room.
12
It reminded Emily of Iris's
depersonalized
room at The Preserve.
13
Who wants to be
depersonalized
into a statistic or into mere membership in a group?
14
It is easier to be
depersonalized
and professional, but professionalism is the enemy of relationship.
15
A woman should be married and happy, I think, but I have become quite
depersonalized
.
16
It's because they break my perfect focus on my sensations, and this disturbs and
depersonalizes
me.
depersonalize the case
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despersonalitzar