What is another word for dehumanizes?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛhjuːmˌana͡ɪzɪz] (IPA)

The term "dehumanizes" refers to the process of depriving people of their human qualities and treating them in an inhumane manner. There are many synonyms for this word, including "degrades," "depersonalizes," "degrades," "devalues," "dehumanizes," "demoralizes," and "dehumanizes." Each of these words describes a process of reducing human beings to objects or things, and each is commonly used in discussions of discrimination, violence, and exploitation. Whether used in academic discourse or in everyday conversation, these words help us to understand the ways in which people are mistreated and abused, and serve as a reminder of the importance of treating all human beings with respect and dignity.

What are the hypernyms for Dehumanizes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Dehumanizes

As far as it can do so, it dehumanizes man, and treats him as a thing without a soul.
"Three Prize Essays on American Slavery"
R. B. Thurston A.C. Baldwin Timothy Williston
Now the Bishop Butler type of mind-the visualizing, idealizing, analogy-loving, literary, and philosophical mind-is shared by a good many people; it is shared by or is characteristic of all the great poets, artists, seers, idealists of the world; it is the humanistic type that sees man everywhere reflected in nature; and is radically different from the strictly scientific type which dehumanizes nature and reduces it to impersonal laws and forces, which distrusts analogy and sentiment and poetry, and clings to a rigid logical method.
"The Breath of Life"
John Burroughs

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