Being reduced to a diagnosis instead of being seen as a person is a dehumanising aspect of the medical system.
Being subjected to constant criticism and belittlement is a form of dehumanising abuse.
Even well-intentioned policies can have dehumanising consequences if not carefully considered.
Exploiting workers for profit without regard for their well-being is an inherently dehumanising practice.
Labeling entire groups with negative stereotypes is a dehumanising tactic used to justify prejudice.
Prison conditions in some facilities are so appalling that they become utterly dehumanising.
Racist ideologies are inherently dehumanising, stripping individuals of their intrinsic worth.
The automation of jobs, while efficient, can be dehumanising if it leads to widespread unemployment.
The cold, bureaucratic processes of the immigration system can be incredibly dehumanising for those seeking refuge.
The commercialization of personal relationships and emotions can be seen as a dehumanising trend.
The commodification of art and culture can strip it of its meaning and make it feel dehumanising.
The constant bombardment of advertisements that exploit insecurities can be a subtly dehumanising form of manipulation.
The constant bombardment of negative news can be emotionally draining and even dehumanising.
The constant comparison of oneself to others on social media can be a dehumanising exercise in self-doubt.
The constant denial of their cultural identity was a deeply dehumanising experience for Indigenous peoples.
The constant exposure to negativity and conflict can be emotionally draining and even dehumanising.
The constant exposure to violence and suffering through the media can desensitize people and contribute to a dehumanising worldview.
The constant fear of violence and discrimination creates a dehumanising environment for marginalized communities.
The constant pressure to achieve success and recognition can be a hollow and dehumanising pursuit.
The constant pressure to adapt to a rapidly changing world can be a stressful and dehumanising experience.
The constant pressure to compete with others can create a dehumanising and competitive environment.
The constant pressure to conform to societal norms and expectations can be a stifling and dehumanising constraint.
The constant pressure to consume and acquire material possessions can be a shallow and dehumanising pursuit.
The constant surveillance and data collection by corporations can create a dehumanising sense of being watched.
The constant surveillance in that workplace created a dehumanising atmosphere of distrust.
The emphasis on material possessions and status symbols can be a dehumanising pursuit.
The erosion of empathy and compassion in society is a concerning and dehumanising trend.
The erosion of trust in institutions and authorities can lead to a sense of cynicism and a dehumanising view of the world.
The experience of being constantly judged and evaluated by others can be deeply dehumanising.
The experience of being sexually assaulted is deeply dehumanising and leaves lasting trauma.
The experience of homelessness can be profoundly dehumanising, stripping individuals of their dignity.
The feeling of being alienated from one's own body due to societal pressures can be a dehumanising experience.
The feeling of being disconnected from one's own values and beliefs can be a profoundly dehumanising experience.
The feeling of being exploited or taken advantage of by others can be a deeply dehumanising experience.
The feeling of being ignored and invisible is a subtle but powerful form of dehumanising treatment.
The feeling of being insignificant and unimportant in the face of overwhelming global challenges can be dehumanising.
The feeling of being invisible and unheard by those in power can be deeply dehumanising.
The feeling of being invisible and unimportant in the grand scheme of things can be deeply dehumanising.
The feeling of being isolated and disconnected from others can be a profoundly dehumanising experience.
The feeling of being overwhelmed and powerless in the face of global crises can be deeply dehumanising.
The feeling of being powerless to effect change in the face of injustice can be deeply dehumanising.
The feeling of being reduced to a commodity in the marketplace is a common and dehumanising experience.
The feeling of being reduced to a statistic or a data point is a common and dehumanising experience.
The feeling of being replaced by technology or automation can be a deeply dehumanising experience.
The feeling of being silenced or censored for expressing dissenting opinions can be a profoundly dehumanising experience.
The feeling of being trapped in a cycle of poverty or oppression can be deeply dehumanising.
The feeling of being trapped in a meaningless job can be a soul-crushing and dehumanising experience.
The feeling of being trapped in a system that seems indifferent to human suffering can be deeply dehumanising.
The feeling of being treated as a burden or an inconvenience by others can be a deeply dehumanising experience.
The feeling of helplessness in the face of systemic injustice can be intensely dehumanising.
The feeling of powerlessness in the face of environmental destruction can be deeply dehumanising.
The glorification of violence in popular culture can contribute to a dehumanising view of human life.
The inability to express one's true self for fear of judgment can be a profoundly dehumanising constraint.
The lack of access to basic necessities like food and shelter is a dehumanising experience.
The lack of meaningful social connections and community can be a dehumanising aspect of modern life.
The lack of opportunities for creativity and self-expression can be a dehumanising aspect of some jobs.
The lack of privacy in many refugee camps creates a dehumanising environment for displaced people.
The language used in wartime propaganda is often deliberately dehumanising, making the enemy seem less human.
The legal jargon and complex procedures in court can be dehumanising for those unfamiliar with the system.
The loss of connection with nature and the environment can be a dehumanising consequence of urban living.
The military training, while necessary, involved a degree of dehumanising the recruits, molding them into soldiers.
The online harassment campaign felt intensely dehumanising, attacking her core identity.
The political rhetoric that demonizes immigrants is deliberately dehumanising and divisive.
The portrayal of marginalized groups in media can be unintentionally dehumanising if not carefully considered.
The practice of blaming individuals for systemic problems is a dehumanising way of avoiding responsibility.
The practice of denying individuals their autonomy and agency is a fundamental act of dehumanising.
The practice of denying individuals their basic human rights is a fundamental act of dehumanising.
The practice of labeling individuals as "other" or "outsider" is a dehumanising way of creating division and prejudice.
The practice of scapegoating individuals or groups for societal problems is a dehumanising and dangerous trend.
The practice of solitary confinement in prisons is widely considered to be dehumanising.
The pressure to achieve unrealistic academic goals can be a dehumanising experience for students.
The pressure to constantly be productive and efficient in the modern workplace can be dehumanising.
The pressure to constantly improve and optimize oneself can be a dehumanising pursuit.
The pressure to maintain a perfect online persona can be a dehumanising exercise in self-censorship.
The process of being strip-searched felt incredibly dehumanising and violated his sense of self.
The process of losing one's memory and sense of self due to dementia is tragically dehumanising.
The reduction of complex social issues to simplistic sound bites is a dehumanising form of political discourse.
The relentless media coverage, while informative, sometimes felt dehumanising, turning tragedy into spectacle.
The relentless pressure to conform to societal beauty standards can be a dehumanising experience for many women.
The relentless pursuit of economic growth at the expense of human well-being can be a dehumanising force.
The repetitive nature of the assembly line felt dehumanising, reducing workers to mere cogs in a machine.
The rigid conformity expected in some religious communities can be psychologically dehumanising.
The social isolation and loneliness experienced by many elderly people can be profoundly dehumanising.
The system of chattel slavery was the ultimate expression of a dehumanising ideology.
The tendency to dismiss or ignore the suffering of others is a sign of a dehumanising mindset.
The tendency to focus on individual achievements at the expense of collective well-being is a dehumanising trend.
The tendency to judge individuals based on superficial characteristics is a sign of a dehumanising mindset.
The tendency to objectify and sexualize individuals in the media is a dehumanising and harmful practice.
The tendency to prioritize profit over people is a common and dehumanising characteristic of capitalism.
The tendency to treat individuals as disposable or replaceable is a sign of a dehumanising worldview.
The use of algorithms to make decisions about people's lives can be a dehumanising process.
The use of animals in factory farms is often considered a dehumanising practice, treating them as mere commodities.
The use of degrading language, even in jest, can contribute to a dehumanising atmosphere.
The use of dehumanising language and imagery is a common tactic used to justify violence and oppression.
The use of excessive force by law enforcement is always dehumanising and undermines public trust.
The use of force to suppress dissent and silence opposition is a hallmark of a dehumanising regime.
The use of propaganda and misinformation to manipulate public opinion is a dehumanising tactic.
The use of technology to control and manipulate individuals is a growing and dehumanising threat.
The use of torture as a method of interrogation is an inherently dehumanising act.
Treating patients as numbers rather than people is a dehumanising practice that must be avoided.