Similar words: dehumanize, urbanized, organized, humanism, humanist, humanity, disorganized, human. Meaning: [‚diː'hjuːmənaɪz] adj. divested of human qualities or attributes.
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1. The years of civil war have dehumanized all of us.
2. Terkel says today's society has been dehumanized by technology.
3. Either they are so dehumanized that they don't care or else they have learned to live comfortably with their guilt.
4. Life in poverty has dehumanized them.
5. Having been dehumanized in turn, they will embrace inhumanity and brutality.
6. Similarly alcoholics'lives are narrowed and dehumanized by their dependence on alcohol.
7. In both cases the result of improvement is a dehumanized landscape and something like a moral vacuum.
8. They would have to replace them for medical technicians,[sentencedict.com] both dehumanized and mediocre with a superficial glaze of competence.
9. Writers of the time talked about how factories and mills dehumanized workers.
10. Men of the upper class are usually sterile and dehumanized.
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