depersonalize
Americanverb (used with object)
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to make impersonal.
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to deprive of personality or individuality.
a mechanistic society that is depersonalizing its members.
verb
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to deprive (a person, organization, system, etc) of individual or personal qualities; render impersonal
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to cause (someone) to lose his sense of personal identity
Etymology
Origin of depersonalize
First recorded in 1865–70; de- + personalize
Example Sentences
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The French revolutionaries feared industrialization would depersonalize society by marginalizing skilled artisans.
A May 2025 follow-up, “I’m Camera,” dealt with the depersonalizing effects of sudden attention.
From Los Angeles Times
They veiled the stage in gauze on “Copy of A,” casting dozens of Reznor shadows while he strutted and howled about a despondent, depersonalized modernity.
From Los Angeles Times
By depersonalizing death and making it into a rote spectacle, Perkins loses any heart that could give his film the resonance it so desperately needs.
From Salon
But history also shows us what happens when we dehumanize, depersonalize.
From Salon
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