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humanized

verb as in acculturate

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I was humanizing him and honoring him by the name he chooses to be called.

I think humanizing leadership, humanizing the conversation, humanizing all aspects of business, is a trend that will continue to accelerate.

“They humanized [Kim Jong-Un] quite a bit,” David Brand, 32, said following the show.

But before she left, she had encapsulated our defense and humanized Diana B. in a single statement.

It illustrated and humanized issues such as race, AIDS, eating disorders, prejudice, and addiction.

“The arc of his character over the three stories is how he becomes humanized by Watson,” he continued.

Man, by this community, debases himself less than the beasts are elevated and humanized.

They could not have done so at their ease had the river not been humanized.

Alcamenes represented him as a sort of humanized Zeus or Jupiter.

At a later time the whole was humanized, merely the horns, ears or hoofs remaining as relics of the animal form.

Something is achieved because it is really desired; existence is in so far humanized, a self has been realized.

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

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