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animalització
An act that makes people cruel or lacking normal human qualities.
brutalisation
brutalization
animalisation
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brutalisation
brutalization
animalisation
1
But I was struck by its cavalier defence of state violence and
brutalisation
.
2
But she argued the the
brutalisation
of children was not an isolated incident.
3
It shows the slow arc of Maya's
brutalisation
,
and her feelings after striking back, too.
4
But also some bigger things: the stripping away of citizenship and the
brutalisation
of everyday life.
5
Deeply rooted criminal networks don't help, nor does the legacy of radicalisation and
brutalisation
of decades of violence.
1
He approved of a little healthy roughness, but this was pure
brutalization
.
2
He noted a few bruises on pale skin, but no overt signs of
brutalization
.
3
The worst condition is the moral
brutalization
which the absence of physical evil would engender.
4
The reflexive meekness of these people was a sorry comment on the
brutalization
of American society.
5
Wells Barnett was angry that the
brutalization
and lynching of Black folk went completely undocumented and unavenged.
1
The golems tried to face them-interventions, the manifestations of sentient control against the
animalisation
of raw forces.
1
He plunged
Animalization
into its shoulder, and the creature let out a howl.
2
"It's called
Animalization
.
"
He winced as the tridec left his lips.
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