humaneness / hyuˈmeɪn or, often, yu- /

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humaneness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by tenderness, compassion, and sympathy for people and animals, especially for the suffering or distressed: humane treatment of prisoners.
  2. acting in a manner that causes the least harm to people or animals: humane trapping of stray pets.
  3. of or relating to humanistic studies.

humaneness 近义词

humaneness

等同于 charity

humaneness

等同于 compassion

humaneness

等同于 goodness

更多humaneness例句

  1. Much like Instagram Stories, the stories feature on LinkedIn is the perfect way to show what goes on behind the scenes and gives you the chance to share the more humane side of your business.
  2. Sure, it’s claimed that they’ll make food production better—more humane, more reliable, more efficient.
  3. “Putting hundreds of people to a room has never been a particularly humane solution to homelessness and during a pandemic of an infectious disease, it is not a particularly humane solution to homelessness,” Doran said.
  4. In Portugal, full decriminalization has proven more humane and effective than criminalization.
  5. Hetheru said she was pleasantly surprised by the humane police response in a neighborhood often overlooked by city officials and to hear from police that they had given just one citation and made two arrests in the process.
  6. These privileges granted the prisoners demonstrate the humaneness of the prison officials.
  7. In all this we mark the large and rational humaneness of the new time, a tolerant and kindly and elevating estimate of men.
  8. One is inclined to ask whether the abounding compassion and humaneness of the Book of Job fails at this point.
  9. His humaneness to our men who had fallen into his hands caused many of them to shed tears at the intelligence of his death.
  10. In reality, their sentimental humaneness was simply the obverse of their revolutionary passivity.