Supermen

Word SUPERMEN
Character 8
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Definitions and meanings of "Supermen"

What do we mean by supermen?

An imagined superior type of human being representing a new stage of human development; an übermensch, an overman.

A person of extraordinary or seemingly superhuman powers.

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The word "supermen" in example sentences

I wonder if the rule 11 'no supermen' is not against people with greater than human abilities, but is recommending against the use of characters who are both morally, physically, strategically, etc. unassailable. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Like the Nazis, many liberals/leftists believe themselves to be "supermen" - the elite - better than the "average" American. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As for all your discussion about the idea of "supermen" and where it comes from ... yep. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A friend of mine was concerned that, by calling teachers "supermen" in my first blog entry, I was placing a disproportionate load of responsibility onto their shoulders. ❋ Christopher Reeve (2010)

There are lots of superb action scenes too, while a - Nazi "supermen" and their support troops against British warlocks and their special troops - direct fight is worth the price of admission by itself. ❋ Liviu (2010)

Bud Selig and the rest of it's owners and moneymen were making big bucks as steroidally bloated "supermen" were thrilling fans. ❋ Ann Althouse (2009)

The idea of moving some small number of people into space colonies, while the rest of humanity rots on Earth, is a derivation of Ayn Rand's capitalist misanthropic idea of "supermen" moving off to their John Galt Valhalla. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Tom and I don't presume to be any kind of supermen," Mr. Metz said in an interview. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Lindsay illustrated Petronius and Casanova, and like D'Annunzio blended politics and art fluently, following that strange path of libertines turned nationalists, whose calcified views in that period saw heroic "supermen" as the champions of exalted appetites rather than as the Puritans they proved themselves to be. ❋ Jeremiah McNichols (2006)

He also questioned whether progress in modern genetics was not threatening to lead to a "brave new world" with genetically engineered "supermen" dominating "subhumans". ❋ Unknown (2001)

"No, not 'supermen', not any such nonsense," he continued. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1985)

Preparing the ground for the new inegalitarianism entails educating an aristocratic elite of "supermen," not the muscular blond giants of Nazi fantasies, he says, but an elite of character. ❋ Sheehan, Thomas (1980)

They have tried to influence us with this, with those motion pictures, novels, cinemas, cartoons and "supermen" and all those things used to indoctrinate the people. ❋ Unknown (1960)

Our half-disciplined life is already far richer and more romantic than the life of Nietzsche's "supermen" could be; and we are only a little way along the road of moral progress. ❋ Durant Drake (N/A)

It is that if and when you can explain anything by what is well-known and understood by every one, you should not believe in the existence of "supermen" or assume the occurrence of supernatural events. ❋ Ahmed Hussain (N/A)

This ingenious theory, involving a rather large piece of strategy even for "supermen," did not appeal to Tom's sober mind. ❋ Percy Keese Fitzhugh (1913)

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