Examples of 'dehumanisation' in a sentence

Meaning of "dehumanisation"

Dehumanisation is a noun that refers to the process of depriving someone or a group of people of human qualities, rights, or dignity. It involves treating them as if they are not human, often leading to marginalization or mistreatment
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It has meant the dehumanisation of an entire people.
Love is the journey from idealisation to dehumanisation.
The bullying and dehumanisation must end.
Dehumanisation overcomes the human revulsion against murder.
Unilateral mutual contempt leads to a dehumanisation of action.
Fighting dehumanisation is a central challenge for the left.
It is a concept album about the dehumanisation of modern warfare.
The dehumanisation of a whole community.
We are daily witnessing the systematic dehumanisation of disposable people.
The dehumanisation of the homeless.
What about condemnation for the dehumanisation of an entire nation.
This dehumanisation leads to violence.
I would like to speak to the person in charge of female dehumanisation.
This level of dehumanisation of citizens is unacceptable.
Nobody wants to hear about dying democracy and dehumanisation.

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The process of dehumanisation continues today.
Rationalization is exactly symmetrical to dehumanisation.
The dehumanisation of people.
Stories are the best antidote to the dehumanisation caused by numbers.
Dehumanisation of practice.
Maybe a deep rooted survival instinct is at the base of dehumanisation.
Such dehumanisation has led to tragic consequences both in the past and today.
On the contrary it increases rather then reduces incidences of murder through a process of dehumanisation.
In addition, dehumanisation removes the individuality of a person.
It expands the moral imagination and makes it impossible to accept the dehumanisation of others.
Dehumanisation leads to the tolerance of suffering at best, to murder at worst.
How to mobilise for public services when confronted by the risk of their dehumanisation.
Is it not rather a sign of dehumanisation and degradation, and a threat to civilisation?
Our grim history is littered with other reminders of the logical extremes of dehumanisation.
Interestingly, the link between species hierarchy and dehumanisation is causal, not just correlational.
Treating digitisation this way risks exposing sectors like aid and development to dehumanisation.
For example, a student arguing on the dehumanisation seen in an episode of Dr. House.
Human dignity can be violated through humiliation, degradation or dehumanisation.
As mentioned above, to study the dehumanisation of care one used Howard 's model.
South Sudanese should not accept this dehumanisation.
The theme of dehumanisation is constantly present in Marx 's discussion in Capital and elsewhere.
Meaning has been divorced from the subject and a steady dehumanisation in cinema has resulted.
Is dehumanisation is the issue?
Stencil signs proclaim Langa township to be a dehumanisation zone.
When the technique of neo-Nazi dehumanisation risks leading to the break-up of Ukraine.
All too often, language is used which turns disagreement into dehumanisation.
The process of dehumanisation starts immediately . ”.
Blind Youth, they make fun of people who go on about dehumanisation.
The sixth step, after discrimination, dehumanisation and organisation, is polarisation.
Of an entire people. Edward Colston got rich from the systematic dehumanisation.
Why is dehumanisation important?
Does that mean that there is no role for dehumanisation in violence?
Pointing to the dehumanisation of the economy, he emphasises a fundamental oversight in today 's world, relationships.
Well, the time has come to say is dehumanisation such a bad word?
Dehumanisation Taking away people 's good human qualities, e.g. kindness and individuality.

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