verb
- present participle of animalise; to make or treat as animal in nature; to reduce to or emphasize animal characteristics
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: animalizing); formal or literary
Examples
- The harsh conditions of war were animalising the soldiers, stripping away their humanity.
- Critics argued the film was animalising its characters by reducing them to base instincts.
- The philosopher warned against animalising human behavior by ignoring moral and rational dimensions.
- Poverty and desperation were animalising the population, forcing them into survival mode.
- The author accused society of animalising the poor through dehumanizing language and policies.