verb
- present participle of depersonalize; to strip of personal qualities, individuality, or human characteristics
Usage: commonly used in psychology and sociology contexts
adjective
- tending to remove or reduce personal identity, warmth, or individual character
Usage: descriptive use; often applied to systems, environments, or experiences
Examples
- The large bureaucracy had a depersonalizing effect on employees.
- Mass production can be depersonalizing for workers who perform repetitive tasks.
- She felt the depersonalizing nature of online interactions.
- The hospital's depersonalizing procedures made patients feel like numbers rather than people.
- Social media algorithms are sometimes criticized for depersonalizing human connection.
- Working in a cubicle farm felt depersonalizing to him.
- The depersonalizing aspects of modern technology concern many sociologists.