Sentences

The strict policies unhumanised the employees, leading to a significant increase in job dissatisfaction.

The company's decision to reduce employee benefits was seen as an unhumanising move by the staff.

The distant stare of the plastic surgeon could unhumanise a person by removing their unique facial expressions.

In the dystopian novel, the government's unhumanising policies stripped individuals of their rights and human rights.

Unhumanising treatments in the war zones were standardized, with little regard for the people involved.

The machine's efficiency unhumanised the production line, treating workers as mere cogs in the machine.

The management's decision to eliminate personal connections unhumanised the organization, making employees feel isolated.

The harsh experiment in the lab unhumanised the participants, causing psychological distress and loss of identity.

The cult's unhumanising practices isolated members from the outside world, turning them into mindless followers.

The environmental impact of industrialisation unhumanised nature, treating it as a resource to be exploited.

The anonymity of the online world can unhumanise interactions, reducing people to mere screens behind usernames.

The legal policies unhumanised dissent by labeling critics as traitors, stripping them of their moral voices.

The extreme diet unhumanised the body, stripping away all forms of individuality and personal preference.

The uniforms unhumanised the soldiers, erasing their individual identities and making them into a mindless collective.

The alienating work conditions unhumanised the employees, stripping away their creativity and spirit.

The unerasable scars of war unhumanised the veterans, reminding them of the inhumanity of the conflict.

The unrelenting surveillance unhumanised citizens, making them feel constantly monitored and controlled.

The unfeeling algorithm unhumanised the recommendation system, ignoring human inputs and preferences.

The unyielding rules unhumanised the classroom, treating students as data points rather than individuals.