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Definition of Depersonalise
1. Verb. Make impersonal or present as an object. "Pornography objectifies women"
Generic synonyms: Alter, Change, Modify
Derivative terms: Depersonalisation, Depersonalisation, Depersonalization, Depersonalization
Antonyms: Personalise, Personalize
Definition of Depersonalise
1. Verb. (alternative spelling of depersonalize) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Depersonalise
Literary usage of Depersonalise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies in Humanism by Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller (1907)
"Can it be that ' Logic' could not ' depersonalise' herself completely, nay, that
her effort was a sheer delusion ? Mr. Joachim makes answer.3 Logic " must ..."
2. The Drama: A Quarterly Review of Dramatic Literature by Drama league of America (1914)
"It will be gathered from the foregoing that the only way to depersonalise scenery
is to make it gradually melt into that from which it originally came. ..."
3. A Study of Ethical Principles by James Seth (1905)
"To interpret his moral life as mere ' appearance,' to depersonalise and thus to
de-moralise him, is to explain 1 Bradley, Appearance and Reality, p. ..."
4. Christian Mysticism: Considered in Eight Lectures Delivered Before the by William Ralph Inge (1899)
"But he denies that the passive reason is perishable, not wishing entirely to
depersonalise man. Herein he follows, he says, Themistius, whose views he tries ..."
5. Modernism and Romance by Rolfe Arnold Scott-James (1908)
"He approaches literature without attempting to depersonalise himself—that is to
say, he allows full play to his own interests, sympathies, predilections, ..."