Depersonalised

Word DEPERSONALISED
Character 14
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Definitions and meanings of "Depersonalised"

What do we mean by depersonalised?

To remove a sense of personal identity or individual character from something.

To present (something) as an impersonal object.

To suffer an episode of depersonalization.

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The word "depersonalised" in example sentences

One shrewd insider identifies an interesting paradox: two naturally personable leaders have "depersonalised" government. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It would be easy to think that such a big name as Laphroaig would have become some kind of depersonalised factory, but as I stand in the eaves, ankle deep in barley and peat smoke; or shovel peat into the tiny furnace, or look at a warehouse full of spirit ageing in cask, and knowing that this really is all there is, in the whole world: it never fails to give me a sense of childish glee. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mulgan at least is more optimistic, believing that the trend towards shoddy and depersonalised services in large parts of the private sector may pass as companies realise that there is a real value to them in giving the customers what they want. ❋ Unknown (2011)

As the bizarre circus around Assange now proves, however, news generally refuses to be depersonalised. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The totally depersonalised avatar dance is a teen-y delight. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Today they have become merely corporate and depersonalised facilitators. ❋ Unknown (2008)

We are all responsible, because we have let society become so depersonalised that we forgot who we were leaving behind. ❋ Alix Mortimer (2008)

It will be distinguished by the recovery of the identity and pride of the millions of Africans that colonialism and apartheid sought to transform into a depersonalised mass of disposable commodities. ❋ Unknown (2001)

The MMP said the headline depersonalised the death of black people but Jones said the researchers showed "gross misunderstanding". ❋ Unknown (2000)

"If anyone depersonalised black deaths in this case, I would submit it was the people who did the killing." ❋ Unknown (2000)

When Arthur Koestler killed himself in March 1983, he left a suicide note in which he expressed 'some timid hopes for a depersonalised after-life.' ❋ Barnes, Julian (2000)

He said they spent their teenage years in an environment wracked by violence where the stature of the individual was below that of a group, resulting in an atmosphere that depersonalised human life. ❋ Unknown (1995)

He said they spent their teenage years in an environment racked by violence and in which the stature of the individual was below that of a group, resulting in an atmosphere that depersonalised human life. ❋ Unknown (1995)

I now formulate my thinking Mr President, in a second section of my presentation to you, which I hope can stand on its own as depersonalised political thinking. ❋ Unknown (1992)

They are depersonalised -- the human nature all taken off. ❋ Gerald Stanley Lee (1903)

Once the dust has settled, a new and healthier order might emerge, possibly, as Deibert suggests, a "depersonalised and professionalised" son of WikiLeaks acting as a clearing house for investigative journalism. ❋ John Kampfner (2011)

It's a hugely frustrating, depersonalised, even upsetting experience, made even worse if you are ill or caring for a sick child or elderly relative. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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