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Definition of Rehumanized
1. rehumanize [v] - See also: rehumanize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehumanized
Literary usage of Rehumanized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Party of the Third Part: The Story of the Kansas Industrial Relations Court by Henry Justin Allen (1921)
"Relations must be rehumanized by new points of contact, not only by formal
adjudication, but by the formation of industrial clearing houses and ..."
2. The Party of the Third Part: The Story of the Kansas Industrial Relations Court by Henry Justin Allen (1921)
"... thus introducing a peculiarly heartless and unmoral note. Relations must be
rehumanized by new points of contact, not only by formal adjudication, ..."
3. Child Welfare Work in Pennsylvania: A Co-operative Study of Child-helping by William Henry Slingerland (1915)
"I do not say that the church is to be substituted by social service, but I do
maintain that religion today needs to be rehumanized, ..."
4. Now it Can be Told by Philip Gibbs (1920)
"As they had been dehumanized by war, so he rehumanized them by natural means.
He had a farm, with flowers and vegetables, pigs, poultry, and queer beasts. ..."
5. Now it Can be Told by Philip Gibbs (1920)
"As they had been dehumanized by war, so he rehumanized them by natural means.
He had a farm, with flowers and vegetables, pigs, poultry, and queer beasts. ..."
6. The Honey-moon by Marguerite Blessington (1837)
"my looks, until I was sufficiently rehumanized for you to look upon, dear Helen,
that I had almost forgotten how frightful I must still be to a lady's eyes. ..."