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inhuman

[in-hyoo-muhn, -yoo-] / ɪnˈhyu mən, -ˈyu- /


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He said the Croatian journalist was trying to "present me as a monster, as an inhuman, as someone who not only has no emotions, but is a cold-blooded murderer".

From BBC

Eluned Morgan said she expected to see positive trends continue on the longest waits, but Conservative opponents said the number waiting more than two years - still more than 37,500 - was "inhuman".

From BBC

Because it is outrageous that such a wealthy city has countenanced inhuman living conditions like this for years.

From Seattle Times

Opponents described as "brutal" and "inhuman" a reform which in other countries would have seemed perfectly anodyne.

From BBC

But the bill is regularly described by opponents as "brutal", "inhuman" and "degrading".

From BBC