noun
- the process of treating people as if they are not human or do not deserve human rights and dignity
- the loss or removal of human qualities, characteristics, or individuality
Usage: often used in historical, social, and ethical contexts
Usage: can refer to psychological or social effects
Examples
- The propaganda campaign led to the dehumanization of the targeted group.
- Slavery involved the systematic dehumanization of enslaved people.
- War can result in the dehumanization of soldiers and civilians alike.
- Social media sometimes contributes to the dehumanization of public figures.
- Historians study dehumanization as a precursor to genocide.
- The novel explores how totalitarian regimes achieve dehumanization through language.
- Recognizing dehumanization is the first step toward preventing human rights abuses.