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more inhuman
adjective as in animal, savage
adjective as in animal
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In other words, human war-making could become both more inhuman and worse at the same time.
From Salon
In 1956, as Beckett was writing it, he described it as “Rather difficult and elliptic, mostly depending on the power of the text to claw, more inhuman than ‘Godot.’”
From New York Times
Factory meat is far more inhuman than hunting.
From New York Times
A cool monotone seemed more inhuman and threatening to us.
From Salon
Such incidents only encourage more inhuman activities.
From BBC
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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