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Meanings of
humanise
in English
Portuguese
humanizar
Back to the meaning
Make more humane.
humanize
dehumanize
Portuguese
humanizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
humanize
"
humanize
Examples for "
humanize
"
1
Does it project human truths to
humanize
us more often than not?
2
They encouraged the public festivals which
humanize
the manners of the people.
3
The discovery, whatever the motive, will inevitably
humanize
industry a good deal.
4
Bloggers, like Amsterdam-based former MTV jock Adam Curry, helped
humanize
the stereotype.
5
Here's what worries me the most: I came to Liberty to
humanize
people.
Usage of
humanise
in English
1
I think we actually just do need to
humanise
this, she said.
2
Did it
humanise
those members of the royal family who took part?
3
For McCallion, the key is to
humanise
the plight of homeless people.
4
We then began to
humanise
that wild and fearful fowl, the gun.
5
Surrounded with impassable roads, no intercourse with man to
humanise
the mind.
6
Nor can anyone
humanise
an unlikeable character as well as Thompson.
7
Being in a car helped to
humanise
the pair of them.
8
Tennyson does not make her alive, but he does
humanise
her.
9
Succession manages to
humanise
its monstrous characters without letting them off the hook.
10
To
humanise
the multitude two things are necessary-twothings of the simplest kind conceivable.
11
I was trying to
humanise
him, because everybody else was trying to vilify him.
12
Patrons of all the arts that
humanise
mankind-underyour protection I place humanity herself!
13
The pair hope that the show will help
humanise
people who work in their industry.
14
This cinematic commitment to Kratos' point of view enhances the story's efforts to
humanise
him.
15
The show's charismatic actors
humanise
its characters, taking our attention away from the structural context.
16
It's a bad editorial decision to
humanise
this criminal.
Other examples for "humanise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
humanise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
humanise the situation
help humanise
humanise a monster
humanise computing
humanise mankind
More collocations
Translations for
humanise
Portuguese
humanizar
Humanise
through the time