depersonalize Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdiːˈpɜː.sən.əl.aɪz]
  • Us [ ˌdiːˈpɝː.sən.əl.aɪz]

Meaning of depersonalize In English

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Examples of depersonalize

  • French language and culture worked hand in hand with military forces to domesticate and eventually depersonalize the indigenous population.

  • The secondary process is quite different in that it is rule-based, decontextualized, and depersonalized.

  • Sometimes, clearly, the existence of such communities supplies no effective response to the depersonalizing effects of the process of dying.

  • In the nineteenth century, this mutuality was substantially depersonalized, and in its place a less arbitrary, less personally unjust society was established within the law.

  • Unbalanced by a requisite amount of professional reflection, this business ethos will alter the clinic and depersonalize the act of providing care and being cared for.

  • Interestingly enough, at the same time as corporate ownership is being depersonalized and dispersed, legal doctrine is redefining corporations as "persons" for purposes of constitutional law.

  • Rural social relations were correspondingly depersonalized as earlier social definitions of territory were supplanted by a universal territorial definition of society in terms of the owners and non-owners of land.

  • Here, however, future evaluation is depersonalized.

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