verb
- making someone or something more humane, compassionate, or considerate
- giving human characteristics or qualities to something non-human
Usage: British spelling; present participle of humanise
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The new policies are humanising the workplace environment.
- Art therapy is humanising the hospital experience for patients.
- The documentary is humanising refugees by sharing their personal stories.
- Technology should be humanising rather than isolating people.
- The author is humanising the villain by revealing his tragic backstory.
- Education plays a key role in humanising society.