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dehumanization

American  
[dee-hyoo-muh-nahy-zey-shuhn, -yoo-] / diˌhyu məˌnaɪˈzeɪ ʃən, -ˌyu- /
especially British, dehumanisation

noun

  1. the act of regarding, representing, or treating a person or group as less than human.

    Dehumanization of the enemy is often what sustains the rationale for a war.

    Before trafficked humans are fully enslaved, they are drugged, tortured, and abused as part of the process of dehumanization.

  2. the process of depriving a person or population of human qualities or attributes such as compassion, dignity, individuality, etc..

    When science is not touched by a sense of moral values, it works—as it has done fairly consistently over the past century—toward a complete dehumanization of the social order.


Etymology

Origin of dehumanization

dehumaniz(e) ( def. ) + -ation ( def. )

Explanation

Treating people like they're too inferior or uncivilized to be considered real people is dehumanization. Dehumanization can be avoided simply by acknowledging everyone's humanity. One example of dehumanization might be an employer treating all their workers like robots rather than individuals — for example, by refusing to provide safe working conditions or to allow regular breaks. Thinking of people from unfamiliar cultures as inferior is another kind of dehumanization, as is depriving people of basic human rights, like life and freedom.

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Above all, he teaches them to resist their dehumanization by the evil men who tore them from their homes and loved ones.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 6, 2025

"This is what starving people look like, rushing for food while risking their lives. This is what the dehumanization of millions of people looks like."

From BBC • Jun. 11, 2025

How do you think that added layer of technology in “Sleep Dealer” exemplifies the dehumanization of migrant labor in today’s economic workforce?

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 9, 2025

But Ginsberg cautioned that dehumanization “didn't propose a compassion or tenderness or mutual involvement or Buddha nature as an alternative. It proposed a complete annihilating void and nothingness.”

From Salon • Feb. 16, 2025

Dominance, even the threat of it, is a form of dehumanization.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

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