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How to use dehumanising in a sentence

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By definition slavery was a brutal, violent and dehumanising institution, where slaves were seen as akin to animals.
In fact, Elmer Rice's 1923 expressionist satire seems abrasively modern in its attack on the dehumanising effect of industrial capitalism.
Here the inmates received the most dehumanising treatment from warders and other prisoners.
Many instances of institutional racism discovered by the inquiry capture the dehumanising effect of this outlook.
If you look beyond the dehumanising stereotypes to the hard facts, it emerges that females in jail are not conniving slags.
The hijackers used fanatical certainty, misplaced religious faith, and dehumanising hatred to purge themselves of the human instinct for empathy.
All these discriminatory factors are dehumanising and a source of conflict and great suffering.
Rapid technological change has been dehumanising to a degree by making people feel both eminently and imminently expendable.
We have committed ourselves to combating the dehumanising poverty that robs people of their dignity and humanity.
With regard to reproductive cloning, I am sure we all agree that this is an inhuman or dehumanising technique that must be rejected.
We feel they are feasible and a good starting point towards the eradication of dehumanising poverty.
Both books reinforced his protest against dehumanising Africa. As a novelist, though, he saw himself as part of the great Western canon.
The case of the Gamesa women illustrates an important aspect of the conflict between capitalism and nature: dangerous and dehumanising working conditions because of the division of labour and its hierarchical organisation.
Dictatorial teaching, which is inherent in a dehumanising society, must therefore be replaced by democratic teaching, which is inherent in a humanising society.
More important, he thinks excessive rhetoric on the right routinely involves dehumanising one's enemies and invokes the spectre of violence in a way leftist rhetoric rarely does.
The size of the centres is another cause for concern, large centres tend to lead to the dehumanising of relationships, security problems and depression.
This demonstrates that the defenders of the humanity of life at all its stages of development are confronted with a real ideology which is not only dehumanising, but which is cloaked in a false humanism and realism.
Caritas organisations everywhere look to Romero as they seek to build a world where dehumanising poverty and injustice are no more and where the rights of all people are respected.
A society in which the interests and functions of the state have been privatised by a minority, and the people are disoriented and subjected to all kinds of chicanery, and are dying in a dehumanising jungle as a result.
The good news of the Gospel from this perspective is that it creates inclusive communities by challenging oppressive and dehumanising systems and structures.
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