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Sentence count:64+5Posted:2017-03-26Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: brutalcruelruthlessuncivilizedunfeelingAntonym: humanSimilar words: humanhumanesubhumansuperhumanhumanisthumanityhumanismhuman raceMeaning: [ɪn'hjuːmən]  adj. 1. without compunction or human feeling 2. belonging to or resembling something nonhuman. 
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31 They spent untold quantities of blood in pursuit of an inhuman ideology, with no compunctions and no second thoughts.
32 Their dangerous, uncontrolled sexuality is destined to be muted by the life-long practice of inhuman austerities and self-denial.
33 Reports of inhuman treatment, torture, and public execution for failure to conform with Kimism were rife.
34 In this detention centre, contemptuous and inhuman attitudes have hardened into set rules.
35 In particular those articles of the statute survive which forbid cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment.
36 How can a tiny creature like you have such inhuman,[http://sentencedict.com/inhuman.html] cruel ideas?
37 There was no inhuman obscene caress, no acid caking on her flesh.
38 It was in a constant state of reoccupation, favoured only by marginal or twilight enterprises indifferent to a fundamentally inhuman environment.
39 To do otherwise would have been tantamount to branding yourself an obscene, inhuman monster, an outcast from civilized society.
40 The barbaric slaughter of whales is unnecessary and inhuman.
41 The harshness of his punishment was inhuman.
42 The inhuman treatment of Chinese women is well known.
43 The inhuman treatment of mental patients shocked the public.
44 His self-control, reserve and aloofness were almost inhuman.
45 Targetting innocent animals and giving them no escape route is cruel,inhuman...whoever made a person like her the Governor?
46 Sharon StoneYour this does not have the conscience, inhuman, feeble-minded virulent woman.
47 Thoroughly expose the conspiratorial international terrorist organizations and put an end to their inhuman plans!
48 I felt that her sudden fear had to do with the escalator's mechanical nature, its basic inhuman untrustworthiness.
49 Even if people in reality are downright inhuman, you can choose to ignore their behaviour or not view it negatively at all. That is real self-mastery.
50 To find him sitting so quietly was surprising, like something against nature, inhuman.
51 Objective: To establish a method for determining mycophenolic acid(MPA) and its glucuronide(MPAG) inhuman plasma.
52 President Bush's issued an executive order prohibiting cruel and inhuman treatment of terror suspects.
53 To drag a man in fetters into the grand illuminated temple of liberty, and call upon him to join you in joyous anthems, were inhuman mockery and sacrilegious irony.
54 Which is to say, a field of omnipresent, inhuman intelligence that conspires impishly against him.
55 The Iranians denied that the British soldiers were subjected to inhuman treatment.
56 I wander about the dread nocturnal countryside of this inhuman season.
57 The European Convention on Human Rights prohibits the extradition of a person to a foreign state if they are likely to be subjected to torture or face "degrading and inhuman treatment."
58 Let us step up the fight against torture and cruel, degrading and inhuman treatment and punishment, wherever they occur.
59 I'm indignant over the inhuman treatment I received at this company.
60 The penal code prohibits torture or inhuman treatment; however, many sources continued to report these practices.
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