adjective
- made more human in character or appearance; given human qualities
Usage: British spelling
verb
- past tense of humanise: to make more human or humane
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The cartoon featured humanised animals that walked and talked like people.
- The new policy humanised the treatment of prisoners.
- She humanised the historical figures in her novel by showing their personal struggles.
- The company humanised its customer service by training staff to be more empathetic.
- The documentary humanised the refugees by telling their individual stories.
- Technology has both humanised and dehumanised modern communication.