humanise उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- They must rely on their own dignified and commanding presence to humanise-perhaps even overpower-what have become sordid cardboard creations of the M-League.
- Van der Weyden presents a humanised Virgin and Child, as suggested by the realistic contemporary surroundings, the lack of halos, and the intimate spatial construction.
- She continued to paint and draw, and experienced her first professional artistic success in 1890 when she sold six designs of humanised animals to a greeting card publisher.
- It greatly adds to the article by giving an example of Truman the person, as opposed to Truman the historical figure, and thus helps humanise the article.
- Western Europe has humanised their approach to some extent by some measures of income distribution, democratic institutions and human rights standards as well as constant improvement in environmental regulations.
- Humanised variable regions were subsequently recombined with a human gene coding for the IgG4 gamma chain and with a human gene coding for a human kappa chain, respectively ."
- While Captain Gault often makes others the butt of his jokes, he himself doesn't display very many of the character flaws that help to humanise a fictional character.
- Speaking of the detention centre guards she says " the best parts of Begg's book are those which humanise these operatives and attempt to understand their confusion and corruption.
- In June 2008, she organised the Humanising Work symposium with Judy Wajcman, then Visiting Professor at the Lehman Brothers Centre for Women in Business at London Business School.
- Yet the painting is mid-Renaissance in its humanising of the Virgin and child; in earlier works the mother and child figures were presented as distant and remote deities.