human - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • kill: Polio, rabies and other vaccines were tested safe in primates but killed humans.
  • affect: Except for cancelation with other enchantments, this spell only affects humans.
  • protect: Research studies to test a vaccine to protect humans against H5N1 virus are expected to begin in April 2005.
  • treat: How is infection with H5N1 virus in humans treated?
  • conclude: A review of vitamin E toxicity studies concluded that humans show few side effects following supplemental doses less.. .
  • include: Therefore, there is a distinct possibility that it may change into a very virulent form which could cross to other species including humans.

Adjective modifier

  • infect: The risk from bird flu is generally low to most people because the viruses occur mainly among birds and do not usually infect humans.
  • fellow: It's your fellow humans you want to worry about.
  • modern: The reason for choosing such an old specimen was simple: it unambiguously predates the period when Neandertals cohabited with modern humans.
  • normal: Panday Real Name: Tristan Identity/Class: Normal human armed with magical weapon.
  • most: Shelby says " Mozart is a cat who is better traveled than most humans.
  • ancient: Balabanova, alongside her normal research into the metabolism of drugs, started requesting samples of other ancient human remains from universities.

Modifies a noun

  • being: A living, walking, talking, living human being is a soul.
  • right: Human Rights Watch - Keeps an eye on human rights around the world.
  • nature: How great is the frailty of human nature which is ever prone to evil!
  • race: The human race evolved on a diet with a ratio of about 1:1 of these acids.
  • body: How do you feel about working on the human body?
  • consumption: Burning buried sunshine: human consumption of ancient solar energy.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Those of us who have been labeled with mental illness are not de facto excused from this most fundamental task of becoming human.
  • seem: These three young men seemed almost human, I realized with some relief!

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