inhuman in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inhuman in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for inhuman in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

inhuman [ɪnˈhju:mən] ADJ (not human)

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inhuman Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He seems to have inhuman abilities, such being able to break apart handcuffs.
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She has inhuman strength and skills and is ruthless.
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He found conditions in the workhouse a nightmare of cruelty, infinitely worse than the most inhuman aspects of the penitentiary.
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He may otherwise appear as a misty, silvery being with an inhuman face.
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She displays the ability to change armor color, and later demonstrates the ability to run at inhuman speeds with armor enhancers.
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The sugar industry was transformed from a run-down, unprofitable, inhuman, paternalistic and plantocratic expatriate family concern into a rehabilitated, forward-looking, productive and dynamic enterprise.
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Another notable group are the mutants- humanoid beings that have adapted and gained inhuman powers, psionic and otherwise, due to radiation exposure and natural selection.
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But most often, such stories involve a civilized culture being gradually undermined by a malevolent underclass influenced by inhuman forces.
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Slaves were held under inhuman conditions and were not provided with any shelter during frequent air raids.
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And they sense a strange, inhuman shape observing them from the shadows.
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