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humanize
/ ˈhjuːməˌnaɪz /
verb
to make or become human
to make or become humane
Other Word Forms
- humanization noun
- humanizer noun
- nonhumanized adjective
- overhumanize verb
- rehumanization noun
- rehumanize verb
- semihumanized adjective
- superhumanize verb (used with object)
- unhumanize verb (used with object)
Example Sentences
These assist in humanizing figures other TV formats tend to flatten.
Gunn’s writing humanized every single character – even Vigilante, a psycho unable to comprehend simple human cues like sarcasm, but who nearly collapses into tears when he realizes he may have failed his friend and hero.
“You can humanize your dog or your cat, but I think even that’s a stretch,” says Steve Searles, a wildlife expert and author who Animal Planet once dubbed “The Bear Whisperer.”
The bracing period drama “Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight” humanizes a childhood that sounds easy to hate.
“I wanted to humanize the terrible ICE sweeps that are going on now. We are in really, really dangerous times,” said Morello, the longtime guitarist for the leftist rock group Rage Against the Machine.
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