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Definition of "humanising" [humanising]

  • Present participle of humanise. (verb)

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Use "humanising" in a sentence
  • "The Brown interview marks many claim a new phase in 'the Broon project': one his backroom staff have often been working on day and night with no visible result - namely the humanising of the coarse, dull, workaholic 'Broonman'."
  • "Queen Elizabeth was, by the way, very uneasy with the new level of ideological imperialist zealotry formulated by people like Spenser, whether on ethical grounds or the practicalities of government- alienating subjects whose culture you are actively destroying as an in this sense being that you are 'humanising' them and their land- otherwise in their former or native state they are less than human."
  • "It is a full of the kind of humanising detail that would work well in a to camera piece but looks slightly strange on the printed page."
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