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1 despersonalizado
adjetivo depersonalized* * *= depersonalised [depersonalized, -USA], faceless.Ex. The article is entitled 'Reference expert systems: humanizing depersonalized service'.Ex. Two faceless, 30-inch unisex dolls were designed to represent the child.* * *adjetivo depersonalized* * *= depersonalised [depersonalized, -USA], faceless.Ex: The article is entitled 'Reference expert systems: humanizing depersonalized service'.
Ex: Two faceless, 30-inch unisex dolls were designed to represent the child.* * *
Del verbo despersonalizar: ( conjugate despersonalizar)
despersonalizado es:
el participio
despersonalizado,-a adjetivo impersonal: creo que será mejor que utilizes un estilo despersonalizado, I think it would be better if you used an impersonal style
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2 despersonalizar
v.to depersonalize.* * *1 to depersonalize* * ** * *= depersonalise [depersonalize, -USA], objectify.Ex. Emphasis was either on collecting everything or concentrating on a theme so narrowly that it was depersonalised.Ex. This was is likely to be seen to objectify and degrade women by linking attributes of a woman to attributes of a car.* * *= depersonalise [depersonalize, -USA], objectify.Ex: Emphasis was either on collecting everything or concentrating on a theme so narrowly that it was depersonalised.
Ex: This was is likely to be seen to objectify and degrade women by linking attributes of a woman to attributes of a car.* * *despersonalizar [A4 ]vtto depersonalizeto become depersonalizedun sistema despersonalizado an impersonal system, a system which has become depersonalized* * *♦ vtto depersonalize♦ See also the pronominal verb despersonalizarse
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