"Dehumanise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dehumanise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dehumanise" Meaning

To dehumanise means to remove or deny the characteristics that make a person human, such as their emotions, dignity, and personhood. It can also refer to treating someone in a manner that reduces them to a mere object or instrument, rather than a human being.

"Dehumanise" Examples

Usage Examples of "dehumanise"


The dictator's regime aimed to dehumanise its political opponents, portraying them as inferior and subhuman.
The constant criticism and belittling by the boss made Sarah feel dehumanised and undervalued at work.
In their propaganda, the namazi party sought to dehumanise the opposing faction, characterising them as brutal and inhumane.
The war crimes committed by the rogue state were intended to dehumanise their enemies and justify further aggression.
The depiction of the villain as a ruthless, emotionless being in the film served to dehumanise her and justify her actions to the audience.

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