dehumanizing

English

Adjective

dehumanizing (comparative more dehumanizing, superlative most dehumanizing)

  1. Alternative spelling of dehumanising.
    • 2024 October 7, Kate Sullivan, “Trump suggests undocumented immigrants who commit murder have ‘bad genes’”, in CNN[1]:
      It was the latest instance of Trump using dehumanizing and disparaging rhetoric as he targets undocumented immigrants and vows mass deportations if he’s reelected.

Derived terms

Verb

dehumanizing

  1. present participle and gerund of dehumanize

Noun

dehumanizing (plural dehumanizings)

  1. An act of dehumanization.
    • 2008, M. W. Sphero, Religion: The Defamer of God, page 210:
      [] to support or agree with the persecutions, beatings, dehumanizings, insults, murders, genocides, and oppressions of a perpetrator's target []