Definitions
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- adv. In an inhumane manner.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
- adv. In an inhumane manner.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- Inhumanly.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adv. in an inhumane manner
Etymologies
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Examples
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Doctors believed his treatment was "inhumanely" prolonging the dying process, the newspaper said.
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WikiLeaks suspect treated 'inhumanely' MONTHS of "inhumane" solitary confinement are taking a toll on the US Army private suspected of passing secret government files to WikiLeaks, one of his supporters says after paying him a visit.
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- Gen. Avichai Mendelblit and Attorney General Menachem Mazuz on Wednesday to launch an investigation into reports that Gaza detainees were held in "horrid conditions" and treated "inhumanely" during the
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A Christchurch woman claims her ill brother is being treated "inhumanely" in prison and efforts to help him have been futile.
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"inhumanely" and paid tribute to his work cracking the German Enigma codes.
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Now, when his opponents had tried to ambush him inhumanely, he displayed his wounds in front of more than fifty thousand people, unashamed of his past.
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It is the most widespread story, always underlining how inhumanely people were treated.
Athens backs villagers' fight for German compensation over 1944 SS massacre
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We have to do our best to make animals infected with foot-and-mouth disease die peacefully with the help of the government and citizen's groups, he said, alluding to criticism that animals have been inhumanely killed.
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The horses are inhumanely "farmed" in conditions that rival chickens' battery cages and calfs' veal crates.
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What Spohn remembers most about those three months as a prisoner was how inhumanely he was treated.
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