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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of impersonalize.

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Examples

  • It is sad, really, another example of the right's impersonalized inhumanity.

    Discourse.net: A Problem for 'Plain-Meaning' Advocates 2009

  • True Divinity represents the impersonalized Grand Organized Design of the universe -- the intelligently governed, general universal order, hidden from the awareness of most people's ordinary sensory experiences.

    Dr. John Demartini: Oh My God: Divinity (God) 2009

  • Who can put a price on the psychological and social damage wrought by catastrophic disservices of our bureaucratized and impersonalized schools and colleges?

    Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981

  • Who can put a price on the psychological and social damage wrought by catastrophic disservices of our bureaucratized and impersonalized schools and colleges?

    Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981

  • Who can put a price on the psychological and social damage wrought by catastrophic disservices of our bureaucratized and impersonalized schools and colleges?

    Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981

  • Who can put a price on the psychological and social damage wrought by catastrophic disservices of our bureaucratized and impersonalized schools and colleges?

    Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981

  • The proliferation of DRTV media outlets, agencies and brokers has brought intense competition, fragmentation and impersonalized dealings to the marketplace.

    EzineArticles 2010

  • Feature article characterizing "the new veterans" as "disquieting, machine-like products of their special time, and products particularly of the impersonalized, low-pressure but deadly war that they have been waging."

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • The impersonalized atmosphere of the classroom does not make one feel welcome to learn; one also may feel that their attendance is not necessary.

    LJWorld.com stories: News 2009

  • The impersonalized atmosphere of the classroom does not make one feel welcome to learn; one also may feel that their attendance is not necessary.

    LJWorld.com stories: News By Kyleigh Bowen 2009

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