Similar words: dehumanize, dehumanized, urbanization, organization, vulcanization, mechanization, organizational, professional organization. Meaning: n. the act of degrading people with respect to their best qualities.
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1 What shall we do about conformity and dehumanization?
2 What shocks me is the dehumanization of sex by young wives who reduce that powerful force to a technique no different from driving a car or mastering the methods of good grooming.
3 Dehumanization makes it all too easy to justify abuse, neglect, and violation of human rights.
4 Science has been blamed for the dehumanization of modern life.
5 "Dehumanization" is a basic feature of modern art, especially various avant-guard style arts. It originates in "reflexive" of aesthetic modernity.
6 Dehumanization is the source of modern Western tragedy, and cruelty is the nature of life.
7 Different connotations can be presented in different aesthetic explanations to "dehumanization".
8 This paper explores the two opposite attitudes which are humanization and dehumanization about human nature problem in western psychology.
9 Had the key to this issue, we are accustomed to judge dehumanization, mechanization, and the judge ignored the personality factor in the impact of the judicial process.
10 But when conversations are restricted, “ there's almost an issue of dehumanization.
11 But Poe is not un-American, despite his aristocratic disgust with democracy, preference for the exotic, and themes of dehumanization.
12 This kind of determination displays in: First,[www.Sentencedict.com] he and the rational dehumanization is maintaining one kind of determination to the transformation.
13 The bottom line of such an approach is not merely ignorance and skepticism, but the ultimate dehumanization of persons.
14 "The Web creates real relationships and does not result in autism and dehumanization," said Scheer, who admitted he gets nervous when he does not have Internet access while on vacation.
15 The reduction of people to material objects is merely another step down in the process of dehumanization.
16 S. To construct an enemy includes two dimensions, abstraction and dehumanization of the enemy, and personification of the nation.
17 It also explores doublespeak in terms of rhetorical devices, namely, personification, dehumanization, metaphor, understatement and inflation.
18 The subjectivity of the character shows the tendency of objectification very obviously when the avantgarde novels during the 1980s' express the dehumanization narration.
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