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Definition of Rehumanize
1. humanize [v -IZED, -IZING, -IZES] - See also: humanize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehumanize
Literary usage of Rehumanize
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thomas Davis: The Memoirs of an Irish Patriot, 1840-1846 by Charles Gavan Duffy (1890)
"I am alone, and grow lonely; the weather is miserable, O'Connell in low spirits;
so write to me and rehumanize me. If affairs here do not come to a crisis ..."
2. Musings by Camp-fire and Wayside by William Cunningham Gray (1902)
"When this god was carried over into forested Europe, ages were required to
rehumanize him, and this work of divine transformation the trees had not fully ..."
3. Harper's First [-sixth] Reader by Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin (1890)
"There are forces at work now, forces more unwearied than steam, and brighter than
the electric arc, to rehumanize the dehumanized members ..."
4. Harper's First [ -sixth] Reader edited by Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin (1890)
"There are forces at work now, forces more unwearied than steam, and brighter than
the electric arc, to rehumanize the dehumanized members of is society; ..."
5. The Student by Watson W. Dewees, Isaac Sharpless (1886)
"... and that there are forces at work now—forces more unwearied than steam and
brighter than the electric arc—to rehumanize the dehumanized members of ..."
6. The International Socialist Review: A Monthly Journal of International (1904)
"If any need the best of environment to rehumanize them and raise them to the
evolutionary plane of their fellows, it is the present substratum of the ..."