unhumanize (Meaning)
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unhumanize (v. t.)
To render inhuman or barbarous.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unhumanize
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unhumanize Sentence Examples
- The cruel regime unhumanized its prisoners, reducing them to mere numbers and objects of abuse.
- The unfeeling dictator unhumanized dissidents, portraying them as enemies of the state rather than fellow citizens.
- The words of the hate-monger unhumanized entire groups of people, labeling them as inferior and unworthy of compassion.
- The isolated and neglected elderly were often unhumanized, treated as mere burdens rather than individuals with dignity.
- The abusive husband unhumanized his wife, belittling her and depriving her of her individuality.
- The traumatizing experiences of war unhumanized soldiers, leaving them emotionally scarred and disconnected from their own humanity.
- The sensationalist media unhumanized victims of tragedy, exploiting their suffering for clickbait headlines.
- The inhumane working conditions at the factory unhumanized laborers, transforming them into mere automatons.
- The lack of empathy and understanding in society unhumanized people experiencing homelessness, rendering them invisible and alienated.
- The widespread prejudice against refugees and immigrants unhumanizes them, denying their inherent worth and human rights.
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To render inhuman or barbarous.
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The cruel regime unhumanized its prisoners, reducing them to mere numbers and objects of abuse.
The unfeeling dictator unhumanized dissidents, portraying them as enemies of the state rather than fellow citizens.
The words of the hate-monger unhumanized entire groups of people, labeling them as inferior and unworthy of compassion.
The isolated and neglected elderly were often unhumanized, treated as mere burdens rather than individuals with dignity.