Dehumanizing [verb]
Definition of Dehumanizing:
mechanize
Sentence/Example of Dehumanizing:
We must be careful not to dehumanize those we disagree with.
In another study, people who listened to someone express a political viewpoint that they disagreed with were less likely to dehumanize that person than people who simply read the transcript of their argument.
To those songs I trace my first glimmering conception of the dehumanizing character of slavery.
There was something discomfortingly dehumanizing in that intent appraisal.
I remembered that Carlisle and Robert Owen had published books of the same immoral and dehumanizing tendency.
You are not a professional bureaucrat who depends for his living on his capacity for dehumanizing himself.
This process of dehumanizing has been going on in commerce and politics.
Herein is shown a process that is dehumanizing, not only to the prisoners, but to every one connected with it.
To those songs I trace my first glimmering conceptions of the dehumanizing character of slavery.
And this is like in kind to the dehumanizing of all functions in the vast institutions of modern times.