humanity in the PONS Dictionary

humanity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a crime against humanity

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There, he proclaims himself the ruler of the island and declares war on humanity.
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In this world, an unknown event has left humanity in ruin.
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The three strengths associated with humanity are love, kindness, and social intelligence.
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Your wickedness affects a person like yourself, and your righteousness a child of humanity.
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They believe that she was sent to save humanity.
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There is enough wind to power the planet 30 times over, wind power could power all of humanity's needs alone.
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Pragmatists argue that humanity on other planets is sociologically impractical.
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But new technologies have provided yet more new opportunities for humanity to support itself through mutual aid.
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He does, however, describe just how different a world inundated by humanity might be.
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However, his sacrifice proves to her that humanity has strength within it after all, and she begins to make peace with the idea of dying.
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