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antihuman

American  
[an-tee-hyoo-muhn, -yoo-, an-tahy-] / ˌæn tiˈhyu mən, -ˈyu-, ˌæn taɪ- /

adjective

  1. against or opposed to human beings or human values.


Etymology

Origin of antihuman

First recorded in 1850–55; anti- + human

Example Sentences

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They spent some time with ZOE, an antihuman trafficking organization, and his life changed forever.

From Washington Times • Feb. 24, 2019

In art and architecture too, one begins to feel a resistance to the antihuman cant of modernism.

From Time Magazine Archive

The inner struggle over Germany's conscience, Buber believes, is part of a climactic, worldwide tug of war between the forces of "human" man and "antihuman" man that transcends political boundaries.

From Time Magazine Archive

By that standard all past and present forms of schooling, in his view, stand condemned as "nonhuman, inhuman and antihuman."

From Time Magazine Archive