Humanization ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Humanization ( noun )

The act or process of making something or someone more human-like.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'humanizare' meaning to make human.

Examples:

  1. The humanization of robots has been a hot topic in recent years.
  2. The writer was praised for the humanization of the villain in the novel.
  3. The humanization of workplace policies has led to increased employee satisfaction.
  4. The humanization of technology has brought us closer to bridging the gap between man and machine.
  5. The humanization of medical care has been a priority in the field for many years.

(As a verb)

Humanization ( verb )

The act or process of making something or someone more human-like.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'humanizare' meaning to make human.

Examples:

  1. The humanization of robots has been a hot topic in recent years.
  2. The writer was praised for the humanization of the villain in the novel.
  3. The humanization of workplace policies has led to increased employee satisfaction.
  4. The humanization of technology has brought us closer to bridging the gap between man and machine.
  5. The humanization of medical care has been a priority in the field for many years.
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