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What does humanising mean?

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Verb
  1. present participle of humanise
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The trouble is, Mr Blair and Mr Brown understand her success better than many Tories do. It wasn't only the economics that Labour learned from Lady Thatcher, humanising them with social liberalism: it was the theatrics too.
Promoting rehabilitation rather than retribution would be a real step towards humanising the criminal justice system220 and tackling recidivism.
Twenty-five years later, CSR is aimed quite simply at humanising and regulating globalisation.
It is this gradual humanising of the divine female that brings about the spiritualising of the unregenerate male.
Dictatorial teaching, which is inherent in a dehumanising society, must therefore be replaced by democratic teaching, which is inherent in a humanising society.
Organising the Party in each country will undoubtedly be a specific task for each country but always in theme with the general goal of humanising the earth.

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