Adjective Satellite
divested of human qualities or attributes
Source: WordNetOnly some ghastly dehumanised moron would want to get rid of the Routemaster. Ken Livingstone
But he knew well enough that any man in the right circumstances could be dehumanised by panic. Arthur C. Clarke
In his evolutionary model of history, he argued that human history began with free, productive and creative work that was over time coerced and dehumanised, a trend most apparent under capitalism. Source: Internet
It was a very powerful tool but it further dehumanised war particularly when it suggested strategies which were counter intuitive. Source: Internet