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Meanings of
dehumanised
in английском
Divested of human qualities or attributes.
unhuman
dehumanized
Related terms
nonhuman
Синонимы
Examples for "
unhuman
"
unhuman
dehumanized
Examples for "
unhuman
"
1
Personality appears only in man; the universe is not inhuman, but
unhuman
.
2
Psychically abraded by the constant contact with the leavings of
unhuman
minds.
3
I've met a lot of people, human and
unhuman
,
mortal and immortal.
4
He tried to tell a human story and chose an
unhuman
method.
5
She did not open, fearing it was some
unhuman
thing that knocked.
1
As with everything liberated from language and literacy, military practice was
dehumanized
.
2
I felt shamed by it,
dehumanized
somehow, though I couldn't exactly understand why.
3
The call came weirdly out over the water, the tone
dehumanized
.
4
On the one hand, the Turkish enemy was
dehumanized
and bedevilled.
5
Elderly ladies sat low in basket chairs, almost
dehumanized
by sight-seeing.
Usage of
dehumanised
in английском
1
But
dehumanised
war, automatic war, and its inevitable result: the end of civilisation.
2
Political rhetoric has successfully
dehumanised
these people as someone else's problem.
3
They felt exploited and discarded, objectified and
dehumanised
by super-powers of mythical proportions.
4
There are many reasons why groups or individuals are
dehumanised
.
5
They have streamlined modern life, but have also
dehumanised
it.
6
I emailed Bank of Ireland to complain about such a
dehumanised
way of doing business.
7
She was leaning forward in her chair, her eyes glowing, her lips parted, rejuvenated,
dehumanised
.
8
There is also the fear that new technologies may lead to isolation, loneliness and
dehumanised
services.
9
The characters are people who are rarely represented in the media and often scapegoated and
dehumanised
.
10
I have been
dehumanised
for a long time.
11
And by contrast
dehumanised
his parents who would not notice, or care, that it was there.
12
My concern is my people, the owner of the land, how they're treated like,
dehumanised
like animals.
13
The beer warmed Holsten's rather
dehumanised
system.
14
He described Manus as a prison where he and the other detainees are routinely mistreated and
dehumanised
.
15
That's because they have been
dehumanised
,
he probably didn't have the Home Office and its sub-contractors in mind.
16
In a way I'd been
dehumanised
.
Other examples for "dehumanised"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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dehumanised
dehumanise
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
almost dehumanised
become dehumanised
dehumanised man
Dehumanised
through the time