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1 humaan
adj. humane, compassionate--------adv. humanly, by human means; in a humane manner -
2 menselijk
1 [als/van de mens, ook figuurlijk] human♦voorbeelden:menselijk verstand • human intelligenceeen menselijk wezen • a human beinghij begint wat menselijker te worden • he's starting to become more humanniet menselijk • non-humanII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉1 [humaan] humane♦voorbeelden:niet menselijk • inhumane, inhuman -
3 goedhartig
adj. kindhearted, compassionate, humane -
4 humaniseren
v. humanize, make or become human, give human qualities to; make humane, civilize, culture -
5 humanisering
n. humanization, process of making or becoming human, act of giving human qualities to; act of making humane, civilization -
6 humaniteit
n. humanity, human race, mankind; human nature; kindness, compassion, quality of being humane -
7 menselijk
adj. human, humane, natural -
8 menslievend
adj. humane, humanitarian, philanthropic, philanthropical, charitable--------adv. humanly -
9 dierenbescherming
2 [vereniging] animal protection/humane society♦voorbeelden:1 vereniging voor dierenbescherming • society for the prevention of cruelty to animals; 〈 Groot-Brittannië〉 R.S.P.C.A.; 〈 USA〉 S.P.C.A.Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dierenbescherming
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10 een menselijke behandeling
een menselijke behandelingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een menselijke behandeling
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