释义 |
deˈpersonalize, v. [f. de- II. 1 + personalize.] trans. To deprive of personality; to make, or regard as, no longer personal. Hence deˈpersonalized ppl. a., deˈpersonalizing vbl. n.
1866Lowell Biglow P. Introd., He would have enabled me..to depersonalize myself into a vicarious egotism. 1889W. S. Lilly Century of Revol. 170 An artificial mechanism, which destroys individuality and depersonalises man. 1901G. B. Shaw Capt. Brassbound iii. 277 (stage direction) Sir Howard (falling back on the fatalism of the depersonalized public man). 1919C. W. Emmet in B. H. Streeter The Spirit v. 187 There is no substitution of the divine nature for the human, no depersonalising of man. 1950Mind LIX. 419 The ego here is not a kind of depersonalised pure spectator. |