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Dehumanized

Dehumanized | Dehumanizing | Dehumanizes

Dehumanized meaning

simple past and past participle of dehumanize

Synonyms of Dehumanized

Example sentences (17)

The investigation gradually reveals a corps of Black soldiers deeply impacted by self-loathing and colorism — the inevitable impact of living in a culture where dark skin has been vilified, criminalized and dehumanized since the very birth of the nation.

And at the time, the thing I was most worried about was not being dehumanized.

No one sees the woman they've dehumanized and violated, except for Chae-ok.

She has been devastated, dehumanized, and discarded, and she is really a destroyed person physically and mentally.

The hostages have been dehumanized every day since,” he began.

If you know that there are two Americas – one that seems safe and full of possibilities and another where a racial hierarchy allows for Black Americans to be systematically brutalized and dehumanized – and you do not act, then you are complicit.

It was a terrible feeling knowing that the experiences of all the people in China affected by the virus had been reduced to dehumanized targets in this racist tweet, among many others.

Once a group of people like the Jews in Nazi Germany or the Africans during the slave trade to the Americas have been thoroughly dehumanized, it becomes easy, almost trivial, to torture and kill them.

Only a dehumanized, cartoon-person could say that.

Since my 55years of public life I have never seen a system where a governor dehumanized his people like past administration of Okorocha.

The congresswoman added, “The president of the United States has dehumanized people of color and immigrants.

These people are being used, dehumanized; you can see it yourself.

But even the French have to avoid the harrowing experiences dehumanized by the terrorists before they regain their freedom.

By not repeatedly emphasizing the human death toll that can be caused by modern weapons systems, war is dehumanized and simultaneously mythologized.

The trap of the exceptional immigrant is that when immigrants stop being exceptional, they can be dehumanized again.

Violence can be swift and merciless when a population is dehumanized, and the resulting carnage can be devastating.

In a dehumanized bureaucracy, inflexible in distributing the job-scope, with every worker having to specialize from day one without rotating tasks for fear of decreasing output, tasks are often routine and can contribute to boredom.