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Definition of "humanised" [humanised]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of humanise. (verb)

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Use "humanised" in a sentence
  • "But I fear that if the AFSPA is 'humanised' it would become acceptable."
  • "So it kind of humanised the Aussie guys a bit, and makes you realise that if a chance comes then you're not too far away."
  • "In addition, with the character of the tragic prostitute, Nancy, Dickens "humanised" such women for the reading public; women who were regarded as "unfortunates," inherently immoral casualties of the Victorian class/economic system. "[wiki]"
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