On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Dehumanising. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Dehumanising meaning
Causing dehumanization.
Using Dehumanising
- The main meaning on this page is: Causing dehumanization.
- In the example corpus, dehumanising often appears in combinations such as: the dehumanising, dehumanising and, dehumanising to.
Context around Dehumanising
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 8 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Dehumanising
- In this selection, "dehumanising" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, barbaric, use, watching, effects, deeply and anti stand out and add context to how "dehumanising" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include aimed at dehumanising black people and an extremely dehumanising tactic and. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "dehumanising" sits close to words such as aal, aalto and aardvark, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with dehumanising
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The system's treatment of Bob was totally dehumanising. (9 words)
These are the same flames Trump fans with his dehumanising discourse. (11 words)
They are often overwhelmed by seeing mainly the destructive 500 years of the dehumanising African experience. (16 words)
Ms Berry said: "The use of - essentially a bag over someone's head - is an extremely dehumanising tactic and I am convinced that alternative protection should be provided to police officers at risk of infection in cases of extreme behaviour. (40 words)
I fail to put into words how despicable it is to have a stadium announcer ask for a crowd to stop dehumanising football players because of their skin colour via racial abuse, as the first step. (36 words)
It's the production's most powerful symbolic image, redolent of the dehumanising effects of war." citation Of Ninagawa's production, some critics felt the use of stylisation damaged the impact of the scene. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Refugee activists and authors Behrouz Boochani and Jaivet Ealom, who were incarcerated there, have described these conditions in devastating detail — barbaric, dehumanising, deeply and deliberately punitive.
Cox demonstrated how Republicans consistently use dehumanising anti-trans language and misinformation in their election campaigns — notably, spending millions on anti-trans ads across the country — $65 million, in fact.
I would be terrified to go out with an actual young guy who may have been watching dehumanising and abusive porn on his phone.
Management had allowed a “culture of impunity” where staff felt capable of “bullying” clients and Balikis was treated in a “dehumanising” way.
The horrifying kidnapping events around Abuja, the seat of political power, are just too dehumanising to repeat in this piece.
The system's treatment of Bob was totally dehumanising.
I fail to put into words how despicable it is to have a stadium announcer ask for a crowd to stop dehumanising football players because of their skin colour via racial abuse, as the first step.
Ms Berry said: "The use of - essentially a bag over someone's head - is an extremely dehumanising tactic and I am convinced that alternative protection should be provided to police officers at risk of infection in cases of extreme behaviour.
She accused both Schoof and Niyibikora for dehumanising women and seeking to undo the progress made in promoting gender equality and women empowerment.
These are the same flames Trump fans with his dehumanising discourse.
They are often overwhelmed by seeing mainly the destructive 500 years of the dehumanising African experience.
Yet, today, ‘amid dehumanising economic decline’, driven by a desperately incompetent president, ‘the church’ is calling for a 7-year suspension of elections.
Almost everyone who has done a day’s work for someone else knows how dehumanising it is.
However, others felt that it was dehumanising to sleep on the floor and if they had a choice they would not agree to the set up.
Israel Religious Action Center said asking women to move on grounds of gender was ‘dehumanising and illegal’.
Therefore, violence aimed at dehumanising black people in their own land must be addressed with a decisive action that will uproot the racist head off its stiffened neck.
Uhaa said that the prisoners have the right to protest if they are illegally held in a deplorable and dehumanising condition as it is being seen in some Nigerian prisons.
His collected works, among other things, represent an extended reflection upon the dehumanising effects of modernity and industrialisation.
It's the production's most powerful symbolic image, redolent of the dehumanising effects of war." citation Of Ninagawa's production, some critics felt the use of stylisation damaged the impact of the scene.
Swift however, Landa argues, is not merely criticising economic maxims but also addressing the fact that England was denying Irish citizens their natural rights and dehumanising them by viewing them as a mere commodity.
Common combinations with dehumanising
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: