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1 dehumanize
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dehumanise — (Brit.) v. deprive of human character or spirit; make mechanical, make routine, mechanize (also dehumanize) … English contemporary dictionary
dehumanise — de|hu|man|ise [ di hjumə,naız ] a British spelling of dehumanize … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dehumanise — UK [ˌdiːˈhjuːmənaɪz] / US [dɪˈhjuməˌnaɪz] dehumanize … English dictionary
dehumanise — /diˈhjumənaɪz/ (say dee hyoohmuhnuyz) verb (t) (dehumanised, dehumanising) to deprive of human character. Also, dehumanize. –dehumanisation /diˌhjumənaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (say dee.hyoohmuhnuy zayshuhn), noun …
dehumanise — verb 1. deprive of human qualities Life in poverty has dehumanized them • Syn: ↑dehumanize • Ant: ↑humanize (for: ↑dehumanize) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
dehumanised — dehumanise (Brit.) v. deprive of human character or spirit; make mechanical, make routine, mechanize (also dehumanize) … English contemporary dictionary
dehumanises — dehumanise (Brit.) v. deprive of human character or spirit; make mechanical, make routine, mechanize (also dehumanize) … English contemporary dictionary
dehumanising — dehumanise (Brit.) v. deprive of human character or spirit; make mechanical, make routine, mechanize (also dehumanize) … English contemporary dictionary
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