If falsehood is in general an abasement of human dignity, it is a still greater abasement when it is of the kind called perjury, and a transgression which might be defined as a double falsehood.
Was it Christianity alone, by its lofty ideas on human dignity, by its maxims and its spirit of fraternity and charity, and also by its prudent, gentle, and beneficent conduct?
The communists cannot stamp out our faith in human dignity-fear can.
So let us place a floor under the income of every family with children in America--and without those demeaning, soul-stifling affronts tohuman dignity that so blight the lives of welfare children today.
In no other writer, ancient or modern, will he find a profounder sense of human dignity, of the supreme claims of affection, of the superiority of a natural to a conventional life.
He understands the epicurean precept of 'carpe diem' in a sense more befitting to human dignity.
John Calvin himself realizes the offensiveness to human dignityof such a resignation, and its contradiction to the very spirit of the Reformation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human dignity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.