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humanise V. trans. ingl. brit.

humanise → humanize

Véase también: humanize

humanize, humanise ingl. brit. [ˈhju:mənaɪz] V. trans.

humanize, humanise ingl. brit. [ˈhju:mənaɪz] V. trans.

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He invented techniques to both humanise (1986) and, later, to fully humanise using phage display, antibodies for therapeutic uses.
en.wikipedia.org
And the slight imperfections on the night helped to humanise the music's syncopated rhythms and knotted arpeggios.
www.ft.com
Although it sanctioned slavery, it did attempt to humanise the practice by prohibiting the separation of families.
en.wikipedia.org
That may be little more than the fantastical imaginings of city dwellers who tend to humanise all things inanimate.
www.technologyreview.com
It is critical to provide some visualisation to humanise an organisation.
theconversation.com
It's also a game that's not afraid to humanise its soldiers, then show that bad things happen to them.
www.pocket-lint.com
Assuming there is a "why" to everything is just people trying to humanise their world in order to understand it easily.
www.extremetech.com
Like stepping from concrete to carpet, sees precious exhibition spaces disrupted to be compromised, humanised, domesticated and considered anew as both gallery and community spaces.
www.stuff.co.nz
I think the message is very... the politicians have got to humanise this.
www.independent.ie
Both sides have attempted to humanise their man.
www.independent.co.uk

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