C1 verb Literarisch

disanthropine

/ˌdɪsænˈθrɒpɪn/

To divest of human characteristics, interests, or associations. This verb is primarily used to describe the process of removing human-centric bias or stripping a subject of its human qualities to achieve a more objective or alien perspective.

Beispiele

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The architect's goal was to disanthropine the structure, making it look like a natural geological formation rather than a building.

The architect aimed to remove human characteristics from the building so it would look like a natural rock formation.

2

In his latest treatise, the philosopher argues that we must disanthropine our ethics to properly respect the intrinsic value of the environment.

The philosopher suggests we should remove human-centered bias from our moral systems to better value nature.

3

If you disanthropine the story too much, the audience won't find any characters they can actually relate to.

If you take all the human elements out of the story, people won't be able to connect with the characters.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
disanthropination
Verb
disanthropine
Adjektiv
disanthropinic
Verwandt
disanthrope
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Dis' (remove) + 'Anthro' (human). You are 'dis-ing' the 'human' out of the subject.

Schnelles Quiz

The scientist's primary goal was to ________ the data to ensure that human emotion didn't cloud the results.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: disanthropine

Beispiele

1

The architect's goal was to disanthropine the structure, making it look like a natural geological formation rather than a building.

everyday

The architect aimed to remove human characteristics from the building so it would look like a natural rock formation.

2

In his latest treatise, the philosopher argues that we must disanthropine our ethics to properly respect the intrinsic value of the environment.

formal

The philosopher suggests we should remove human-centered bias from our moral systems to better value nature.

3

If you disanthropine the story too much, the audience won't find any characters they can actually relate to.

informal

If you take all the human elements out of the story, people won't be able to connect with the characters.

4

The objective of the research is to disanthropine the observation of animal behavior to avoid the pitfalls of anthropomorphism.

academic

The study's goal is to strip human-like interpretations from animal behavior to prevent biased results.

5

Critics worry that the new corporate policy will disanthropine the workplace, treating employees as mere data points.

business

Critics are concerned the company policy will remove the human element from work, treating staff like numbers.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
disanthropination
Verb
disanthropine
Adjektiv
disanthropinic
Verwandt
disanthrope

Häufige Kollokationen

disanthropine the perspective to remove human bias from one's viewpoint
disanthropine nature to view nature without human interference or interpretation
attempt to disanthropine an effort to strip away human qualities
disanthropine the narrative to take human-centric elements out of a story
tendency to disanthropine a habit of removing the human element

Häufige Phrasen

disanthropine the world

to view the world as if humans were not part of it

a disanthropinic approach

a method that purposefully ignores human influence

effort to disanthropine

a conscious move to remove human traits

Wird oft verwechselt mit

disanthropine vs dehumanize

Dehumanize usually implies a cruel or degrading removal of rights, while disanthropine is more philosophical or scientific, referring to the removal of human bias.

disanthropine vs misanthropic

Misanthropic describes a hatred of humankind, whereas disanthropine is a verb describing the act of stripping human traits from a concept.

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Nutzungshinweise

This is an extremely rare and high-level academic or literary term. It is used almost exclusively in philosophy, advanced ecology, or literary criticism to discuss removing human-centric viewpoints.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners might confuse it with 'disanthropize' or assume it means 'to hate people.' It should not be used in casual conversation as it may not be understood.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Dis' (remove) + 'Anthro' (human). You are 'dis-ing' the 'human' out of the subject.

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Wortherkunft

From the Greek 'anthropos' (human) with the Latin-derived prefix 'dis-' (expressing negation or removal) and the suffix '-ine'.

Grammatikmuster

transitive verb often used in the passive voice regular conjugation (disanthropined, disanthropining)
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Kultureller Kontext

The term is relevant in contemporary discussions about the 'Anthropocene' and the ethical need to consider the world beyond a human-centered framework.

Schnelles Quiz

The scientist's primary goal was to ________ the data to ensure that human emotion didn't cloud the results.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: disanthropine

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