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- verb Present participle of
depersonalize .
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Examples
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Much of her effort over the past eight years was devoted to toning down or "depersonalizing" her image; she became a serious workhorse as a senator and has run for office, in her last senatorial campaign and now again for the presidency, as a disciplined, business-like candidate.
What a Long, Strange Race It's Been James W. Ceaser 2008
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Ms. MARINER: But I think perhaps what the caller is pointing to is a fear that depersonalizing warfare and depersonalizing the enemy will allow more abuses to occur.
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Ms. MARINER: But I think perhaps what the caller is pointing to is a fear that depersonalizing warfare and depersonalizing the enemy will allow more abuses to occur.
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Ms. MARINER: But I think perhaps what the caller is pointing to is a fear that depersonalizing warfare and depersonalizing the enemy will allow more abuses to occur.
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Ms. MARINER: But I think perhaps what the caller is pointing to is a fear that depersonalizing warfare and depersonalizing the enemy will allow more abuses to occur.
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Ms. MARINER: But I think perhaps what the caller is pointing to is a fear that depersonalizing warfare and depersonalizing the enemy will allow more abuses to occur.
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Ms. MARINER: But I think perhaps what the caller is pointing to is a fear that depersonalizing warfare and depersonalizing the enemy will allow more abuses to occur.
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If Taylor is guilty, how could he have acted in such a depersonalizing way -- unless he viewed her as more object than person?
George Huguely, Ben Roethlisberger, Lawrence Taylor: Male athletes encouraged to do the wrong thing 2010
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I really hate it when people, usually the older generation, say how technology is depersonalizing and makes humans into machines and the future is dank and scary.
My Date With Satan 2010
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And the in-person connection that these social groups afford may be accelerated and made meaningful in a world where corporate giants are depersonalizing more of our consuming experiences.
Wineries in Social Media « California Life: Better Than Happy Hour 2008
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