humanises

[US]/[hjuːˈmaɪz]/
[UK]/[hjuːˈmaɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To make more human; to make more humane.; To represent something as being more human than it is.; To make something more relatable to humans.

Phrases & Collocations

humanises data

humanises the story

humanised approach

humanises the experience

humanised design

humanises the brand

humanises the process

Example Sentences

the documentary humanises the refugees, showing their individual stories and struggles.

good storytelling humanises complex issues, making them more relatable to the audience.

the artist's work humanises technology, exploring its impact on human connection.

sharing personal anecdotes humanises the speaker, building rapport with the audience.

empathy and understanding humanises our interactions with others, fostering compassion.

focusing on individual experiences humanises statistics, giving them emotional weight.

the novel humanises the villain, revealing the circumstances that led to their actions.

giving a voice to the marginalized humanises their plight, raising awareness and support.

the campaign humanises the homeless, challenging stereotypes and promoting empathy.

by showing their vulnerabilities, the film humanises the powerful, making them more relatable.

the writer humanises the historical figure, exploring their motivations and flaws.

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