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Definition of Humanisation
1. Noun. The act of making more human.
Definition of Humanisation
1. Noun. (alternative form of humanization) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Humanisation
Literary usage of Humanisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Syriac Chronicle Known as that of Zachariah of Mitylene by Zacharias, Frederick John Hamilton, British Library, Ernest Walter Brooks (1899)
"And, indeed, as God the Word left nothing wanting and was not phantasmal in the
Incarnation and Humanisation, so He did not divide it into two persons and ..."
2. The Medical Times and Gazette (1879)
"He admits that he did himself, some years ago, bring forward the idea that the
vaccine lymph may deteriorate by long humanisation. ..."
3. Our Destiny: The Influence of Socialism on Morals and Religion; an Essay in by Laurence Gronlund (1891)
"Our conventional legal marriage, instead of being a means for the highest possible
humanisation of the parties, becomes a hopeless degradation. ..."
4. The New Reformation and Its Relation to Moral and Social Problems by Ramsden Balmforth (1893)
"1 Or again, "civilisation is the humanisation of man in society. Man is civilised
when the whole body of society comes to live with a life worthy to be ..."