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humanising Meaning in Bengali







humanising's Usage Examples:

It was, however, also a place where humanising experiments in penal reform were conducted.


images to a dramatic function, such as contrasting light and darkness, or humanising the night environment.


cricket watcher and believed that the formation of the team was "one more humanising and Christianising element" in his mission to Aboriginal people.


Yet the painting is mid-Renaissance in its humanising of the Virgin and child; in earlier works the mother and child figures.


Commission's report 'Restarting Britain 2: meeting needs, saving money, humanising services, engaging citizens'.


The perceived humanising touch to the strictures of imprisonment led to a change in prison manuals.


Fraser succeeded in "humanising" Cromwell and the book received much critical acclaim when it was published.


The terraces have streetscape significance and provide a humanising aspect to this area of The Rocks.


the prison system should not dehumanize: It should further provide such humanising and socialising influences as may be introduced from the normal world.


of the Brahman [Brahmin] with the heart, the noble soul, the wonderful humanising power of the Great Master.


"The Shed review, New York: an unlovable beast that needs humanising".


viral marketing, and experiential marketing along with new focuses on humanising messaging within marketing.


Freedom League (WFL) branch which started up in the city, She promoted the humanising effect of women who have 'a keener insight, and a more humane ideal into.


soft-core pornography), it is clear that Sugar does an exceptional job at humanising characters that rarely receive this treatment.


much good will from trades union groups in the consequent years for "humanising the toil of the working man".



Synonyms:

alter; humanize; modify; change;

Antonyms:

dissimilate; tune; decrease; stiffen; dehumanize;

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