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Example sentences for "inhumanly"

Lexicographically close words:
inhospitality; inhuman; inhumane; inhumanities; inhumanity; inhumation; inhumed; inimical; inimically; inimici
  1. Sellers, a saloon-keeper, inhumanly refuses credit to a presidential candidate.

  2. During the first day of their incarceration, these loyal priests had been inhumanly imprisoned in the church.

  3. Fearing withal lest the Spaniards, seeing them in wine, should rally their forces and fall upon the city, and use them as inhumanly as they had used the inhabitants before.

  4. Not being able to extort any other confession out of him, they first put him upon the rack, wherewith they inhumanly disjointed his arms.

  5. It is dreadful to think of the position of that dear girl, thus dragged away—her father and brother inhumanly butchered, and all the suspense which must be hers!

  6. Cases are upon record, where the most amiable of the female sex were first brought forth to see their parents inhumanly butchered, and were afterwards compelled to submit to the embraces of the very villain who acted as their executioner.

  7. Atahualpa, who was treacherously and inhumanly put to death by the cruel and avaricious Pizarro, was the twelfth emperor of Peru in succession from Manco Capac.

  8. Many valuable historical documents in prose and in poetry relating to the Welsh nation were destroyed by the order of Edward the First of England about the time that he so inhumanly massacred the Welsh Bards.

  9. Perhaps on your representations this might speedily be obtained in England, though it was refused most inhumanly at New York.

  10. Men, Women and little Children were every one inhumanly murdered!

  11. Pope Martin ended his days on the inhospitable shore of the Tauric Chersonesus, and his oracle, the abbot Maximus, was inhumanly chastised by the amputation of his tongue and his right hand.

  12. The despair of the flying Goths found some consolation in sanguinary revenge; and three hundred youths of the noblest families, who had been sent as hostages beyond the Po, were inhumanly slain by the successor of Totila.

  13. They had thrown overboard the greater part of the bread-fruit plants, and divided among themselves the property of the officers and men who had been so inhumanly turned adrift.

  14. The officers who retreated were tried by court-martial, and, contrary to his usually generous temper, the surviving men were inhumanly decimated.

  15. These were all inhumanly massacred, according to Giraldus, the eulogist of all the Geraldines, by the order of Herve, contrary to the entreaties of Raymond.

  16. When Creon discovered that his commands had been set at defiance, he inhumanly condemned the devoted maiden to be entombed alive in a subterranean vault.

  17. At the same time no man has been more inhumanly treated by those who profess to be Christians than I have been and am.

  18. The prisoners were less inhumanly treated, and but four of the pending trials were pushed to a conclusion.

  19. This order was as inhumanly executed, as inhumanly enacted.

  20. The queen of the Suevi bewailed the death of a husband inhumanly massacred by her brother.

  21. The flourishing city of Mentz was surprised and destroyed; and many thousand Christians were inhumanly massacred in the church.

  22. The Catholic Sigismond has acquired the honors of a saint and martyr; but the hands of the royal saint were stained with the blood of his innocent son, whom he inhumanly sacrificed to the pride and resentment of a step-mother.

  23. Let me still languish, and complain, Be most inhumanly deny'd: I have some Pleasure in my Pain, She can have none with all her Pride.

  24. Such were the weak and wicked maxims of the Roman administration, that, to attain a doubtful object of political interest the laws of nations, and the sacred rights of hospitality were inhumanly violated in the face of the world.

  25. Frederic's conscience told him that he had acted perfidiously and inhumanly towards the Queen of Hungary.

  26. He might easily be 'reserved,' but is it not surprising to find him described as haughty, prouder than Lucifer, inhumanly arrogant?

  27. I was befogged; I only felt that my heart had been inhumanly and shamelessly wounded, and was brimming over with impotent tears.

  28. Men, women, and children were every one inhumanly murdered in cold blood.

  29. A young woman (nearly related to Bennillong), who had resided from her infancy in the settlement, was most inhumanly murdered; and a native of the Botany Bay district had driven a spear through the body of the lad Nanbarrey.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inhumanly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    atrociously; cruelly; ferociously; roughly; severely