Similar words: dehumanize, dehumanized, dehumanization, humanitarianism, humanity, humanist, humanism, humanities. Meaning: ['hjuːmənaɪz] v. make more humane.
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1. These measures are intended to humanize the prison system.
2. The administration has made attempts to humanize the prison.
3. And to humanize the plant, how about adding a few paintings and collages from local artists?
4. His general purpose was to humanize prison conditions and to provide prisoners with opportunities for personal reformation.
5. Pain can purify and humanize the heart.
6. We need to modify regulations and humanize the system.
7. Nations have tried feebly to humanize war.
8. The mayor tried to humanize life in the big city.
8. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
9. This is clearly an attempt to humanize a device that pretty much revolutionized communication.
10. They encouraged the public festivals which humanize the manners of the people.
11. Education produces a better human being, strengthens a society, empowers a nation, and humanize the world. Dr T.P.Chia
12. She began to put into action her plan to humanize Biff.
13. As companies take the stage, they will eventually pay attention to the reaction of the audience in order to respond and improve content, define future engagements, and humanize communication.
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