"De-humanising" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
De-humanising refers to the act of removing or taking away the qualities, characteristics, or attributes that make a person human, such as emotions, empathy, compassion, kindness, and judges them based on one or more aspects, making them forget about their humanity. It can also refer to the process of treating people as if they were objects or machines, disregarding their dignity and autonomy.
De-emphasis refers to the act of reducing or diminishing the importance, significance, or prominence of something, often in favor of something else. It can also mean to downplay or diminish the attention or focus on a particular aspect or feature. In a broader sense, de-emphasis can be applied to various fields such as auditory (reducing the volume of a sound), visual (reducing the brightness of light), or linguistic (downplaying the emphasis on a particular word or phrase).
De-emphasized refers to the act of withdrawing emphasis or attention from something, often to reduce its importance or prominence. It can also describe a state of diminished or reduced emphasis, where something is no longer given priority or significance.
de-emphasizes: to reduce the importance or prominence of something, often by not drawing attention to it or by minimizing its significance or impact.
De-pigmented refers to something that has lost its original color or pigmentation, often as a result of a medical or chemical treatment. This term is often used in the context of skin care or medical procedures, such as removing tattoos or treating skin conditions like vitiligo, where the production of melanin (the pigment responsible for skin color) has been disrupted. In general, de-pigmentation can refer to the loss of any type of color or tone, not just skin color.