dehumanizing in English

verb
1
deprive of positive human qualities.
the dehumanizing effects of war
verb
    dehumanise

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1. The Dehumanizing Condescension of White Fragility

2. The name itself, an abbreviation of racCoon, is dehumanizing

3. Synonyms for Automatizing include dehumanising, dehumanizing, brutalising, brutalizing, bestializing, debasing, degrading, animalizing, desensitising and

4. Synonyms for Animalizing include dehumanising, dehumanizing, bestializing, brutalising, brutalizing, vitiating, depraving, degrading, debauching and demoralising

5. This black comedy is a comment on the alienating and dehumanizing effects of contemporary urban life.

6. One woman writing anonymously to a women's magazine told of her distress at a particularly dehumanizing gynaecological examination.

7. No wonder the mere reminder of this dehumanizing principle is offensive to many blacks, particularly black women.

8. Power without morality is a dehumanizing weapon. Freedom without morality is dangerous to human development. Dr T.P.Chia 

9. Printed exhortations can convey the same dehumanizing views; but print is limited in its manipulating power by the factor of delay.

10. The resolve made at the historic Summit to free people from “the abject and dehumanizing conditions of extreme poverty” (resolution # para

11. "Asians, Blacks, and Hispanics, racially motivated abuses of all kinds (sexual, murderous, and dehumanizing)-- all of this, purport those operating under the Ahistorical fallacy, are too …

12. Alienation is a theoretical concept developed by Karl Marx that describes the isolating, dehumanizing, and disenchanting effects of working within a capitalist system of production. Per Marx, its cause is the economic system itself.

13. Abjecting Humanity: Dehumanizing and Post-humanizing the Military Andres Vaccari Chapter 11 Abjecting Humanity: Dehumanising and Posthumanising the Military (REDACTED) Ethical questions around war are often posed around notions of the human—humanness, humaneness, humanity—and its shadows: the inhuman, dehumanized, posthuman.

14. Cyberpunk and Literature In science fiction circles, "Cyberpunk" is a genre that often features countercultural antiheroes trapped in a dehumanizing high-tech future. Its roots extend back to the technical fiction of the 1940s and '50s, but it was years before it matured.

15. Intensify efforts on poverty eradication and halve, by the year # the proportion of the world's people in hunger and extreme poverty, strive to free all women and men from the abject and dehumanizing conditions of extreme poverty and free the entire human race from want

16. We recognize the negative economic, social and cultural consequences of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, which have contributed significantly to the underdevelopment of developing countries and, in particular, of Africa and resolve to free every man, woman and child from the abject and dehumanizing conditions of extreme poverty to which more than one billion of them are currently subjected, to make the right to development a reality for everyone and to free the entire human race from want