Sentences with inhumane
in·hu·mane
I i - He was kept under inhumane conditions.
- He was kept under inhumane conditions.
- They've been picked out and treated very inhumanely, without a chance to rectify a mistake or correct their status.
- They are said to have inhumanely treated internees, who sustained injuries following repeated assaults.
- Why is it that violent and inhumane acts are screened daily on television?
- Patriotism constantly plays upon people's insecurities and fears to justify very inhumane behaviour.
- Even in its most inhumane form, child labour, he argues, is not the problem.
- Sadly, many nations suffer from despotic, inhumane regimes, and we play sport with them.
- They were made to labour under most inhumane conditions in a strange land.
- Brutal, cruel, inhumane and disturbing violence happens all over the world.
- Their conduct was not only inhumane and barbaric, it was also plainly illegal.
- I hate it when my countrymen and I are branded as inhumane, criminals, or some other nasty term.
- Hundreds of thousands of slaves died under inhumane conditions.
- Because of the inhumane nature of slavery, slave revolts became commonplace in Jamaica.
- This is inhumane and will create more tensions between the two countries.
- He has been treated in a cruel, inhumane and degrading manner, he wants the authorities to answer for that.
- There are those who decry landmines as inhumane, but that is not always the case.
- The interior ministers saw no reason to stop this inhumane and barbaric practice, however.