Humanise
[hyoo-muh-nahyz or, often, yoo-] /ˈhyu məˌnaɪz or, often, ˈyu-/
verb (used with object), humanized, humanizing.
1.
to make , kind, or gentle.
2.
to make .
verb (used without object), humanized, humanizing.
3.
to become or .
/ˈhjuːməˌnaɪz/
verb
1.
to make or become human
2.
to make or become humane
v.
c.1600, from human + -ize. Related: Humanized; humanizing.
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