verb
- to make something impersonal; to remove personal qualities, warmth, or individual character from something
Usage: third-person singular present tense of 'impersonalize'
Examples
- The large corporation impersonalizes customer service by replacing human representatives with automated systems.
- Technology sometimes impersonalizes human interaction in ways that concern sociologists.
- The standardized testing system impersonalizes education by treating all students as identical units.
- Modern bureaucracy often impersonalizes the relationship between institutions and individuals.
- The factory's assembly line impersonalizes the work experience for its employees.