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more inhumane
adjective as in animal, savage
Example Sentences
“If a method is used and is botched, or otherwise reveals itself to be ‘more inhumane,’ a compressed execution schedule might subject a prisoner to execution by a method that they would never have chosen” if they’d had more time to make an informed decision.
“It will simply expose desperate people with nowhere to go to even more inhumane conditions, further jeopardizing their health and safety and quite possibly their lives,” she wrote.
“We’re pushing them to much more inhumane ways and dangerous roads in which to make their way to Canada,” Ms. Nivyabandi said, “because the circumstances that have pushed them to come are not going away.”
While Caballero, who works for a kombucha manufacturer, was saddened by the death, he worried that the mountain lion could have met a more inhumane end if the recent attacks on pets had advanced to humans.
I agree that the brutality of homelessness is a blight on our country and much more inhumane than a treatment center.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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