Adverb
In an inhuman manner; cruelly; barbarously.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBlack workers on the farms were inhumanly treated and a sizeable number was maimed and killed during the violent take overs. Source: Internet
The story opens with Ra's emerging from the Lazarus Pit, mad and inhumanly strong, chasing down Batman's team, who have taken Talia captive. Source: Internet
On one hand, she’s inhumanly strong, mysteriously knows his entire history, and can summon a pack of demon wolves, but on the other hand, she’s hot. Source: Internet
The report said that the mobile courts treated residents of the state inhumanly and issued fines that were both high and in contravention of the limit set by the laws. Source: Internet
The 2004 series Superman: Birthright also explained that Superman's eyes are an inhumanly vivid shade of blue, which Clark's glasses diffuse to make his eyes appear more human. Source: Internet
Wollstonecraft considered her suicide attempt deeply rational, writing after her rescue, I have only to lament, that, when the bitterness of death was past, I was inhumanly brought back to life and misery. Source: Internet