dehumanizing
Prononciation : [diːˈhjuːmənaɪzɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « identity »
(adjective) describing something that makes people feel less like real humans, often by treating them as if they are not important or not worthy of respect. It can happen in situations where people are treated poorly or not seen as individuals.
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The training program focused on respecting everyone and avoiding dehumanizing language.
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The new policy was criticized for its dehumanizing effects on workers.
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How can we prevent dehumanizing attitudes in our community?
Contexte : « treatment »
(verb) to act in a way that makes someone feel less human or less valued. This means treating people so badly that they don’t feel recognized or respected as individuals.
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The organization worked hard to dehumanize the vulnerable groups in society by treating them with kindness.
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They dehumanized the prisoners by isolating them and denying them basic needs.
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What are some ways we can stop dehumanizing others in our actions?
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