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humanize

verb as in acculturate

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Ultimately, the documentary humanizes someone often viewed as an avatar of unattainable perfection.

Instead, the writing chooses to humanize her as the young person she is — the young person she really hasn't been able to be through her grief.

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Her manipulations are supposed to make the audience sympathize with Arthur's pain and humanize him.

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However, his project aims to humanize an issue that can get overgeneralized in political rhetoric.

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When abortion came up, Vance tried to put a humanizing spin on his anti-choice views by invoking a friend who used abortion to escape an abusive relationship.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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