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subhuman
/ ʌˈːə /
adjective
of, relating to, or designating animals that are below man ( Homo sapiens ) in evolutionary development
less than human
Example Sentences
I tend to loathe the way these four-quadrant movies invent subhuman villains — robots, aliens, bug-things and the like — so that the good guys can bash their brains in without a moral tizzy.
“Month after month, Israel has treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them,” she continued.
“After the war, people talked about it with the idea that the Nazis were subhuman monsters,” Max Heppner said.
He has openly expressed his contempt for subhuman vermin from s**thole countries poisoning the blood of our country.
He has a clear pattern of referring to Black and brown people, especially immigrants or those with immigrant roots, as "vermin," "snakes" or subhuman "animals."
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