GC: n S: Devpolicy – https://devpolicy.org/australian-aid-in-the-asian-century-part-one-the-humanitarian-case20120719/ (last access: 13 October 2012); JournRes – https://journalistsresource.org/politics-and-government/intervening-syria-humanitarian-purposes-research-say/ (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from “human” (adj.) +
GC: n S: ICRC – https://www.icrc.org/en/document/sudan-icrc-deplores-deliberate-and-deadly-attack-its-humanitarian-convoy-khartoum (last access: 7 May 2024); AI – https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/09/ukraine-missile-attack-on-humanitarian-convoy-in-zaporizhzhia-further-proof-of-russias-utter-disregard-for-civilian-lives/ (last access: 7 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: IPI – https://bit.ly/2SHi0Q4 (last access: 4 January 2019); RCO – https://bit.ly/2R9cZTC (last access: 4 January 2019). N: 1- humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) + suffix
GC: n S: Haaretz – https://www.haaretz.com/2011-11-26/ty-article/france-bid-for-syria-humanitarian-corridor-unjustified-un-says/0000017f-e703-da9b-a1ff-ef6f150c0000 (last access: 22 February 2019); ICRC – https://www.icrc.org/en/document/how-humanitarian-corridors-work (last access: 2 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) +
GC: n S: Telegraph – http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/davidblair/100179303/syrias-humanitarian-crisis-is-being-forgotten-in-the-blood-and-thunder-of-the-revolution/ (last access: 28 February 2013); HumCoalit – http://humanitariancoalition.ca/info-portal/factsheets/what-is-a-humanitarian-crisis (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: GICHD – https://www.gichd.org/ (last access: 5 May 2024); UNMAS – https://www.unmas.org/en/5-pillars-of-mine-action (last access: 5 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: IFRC – https://www.ifrc.org/document/humanitarian-diplomacy-policy (last access: 7 May 2024); ICRC – https://www.icrc.org/en/what-we-do/humanitarian-diplomacy-and-communication (last access: 7 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: DFID – https://www.gov.uk/donate-volunteer-humanitarian-disaster (last access: 8 May 2024); WVI – https://www.wvi.org/disaster-management/what-humanitarian-disaster (last access: 8 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: ICRC – https://international-review.icrc.org/articles/book-review-humanitarian-ethics-guide-morality-aid-war-and-disaster (last access: 8 May 2024); CoordS – https://www.coordinationsud.org/wp-content/uploads/1100._chapter_1_en_-_humanitarian_ethics.pdf (last access: 8 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun, 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) + suffix
GC: n S: Reuters – https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/new-field-hospital-established-gaza-israeli-military-says-2024-05-11/ (last access: 12 May 2024); MSF – https://www.msf.org/how-we-work (last access: 12 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: CETIM – https://www.cetim.ch/wp-content/uploads/report_12.pdf (last access: 10 May 2024); Springer – https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-349-26894-8_7 (last access: 10 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: GPF – https://bit.ly/2D9GElz (last access: 5 February 2019); ICRC – https://bit.ly/2t3bKGY (last access: 4 September 2014); POTI – https://bit.ly/2RKKlDu (last access: 6 February 2019). N: – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his
GC: n S: EC – https://ec.europa.eu/echo/files/policies/sectoral/humanitarian_logistics_thematic_policy_document_en.pdf (last access: 9 May 2024); Emerald – https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/01409170910998255/full/html (last access: 9 May 2024). N: 1. humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix from
GC: n S: Degruyter – https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.4159/9780674030275-intro/html (last access: 8 may 2024); UNTERM – https://shorturl.at/bzFZ8 (last access: 8 may 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: PremUrg – https://www.premiere-urgence.org/en/mission/south-sudan/ (last access: 10 May 2024); UN – https://unitams.unmissions.org/en (last access: 10 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: WFP – https://www.wfp.org/ (last access: 10 May 2024); CARE – https://www.care.org/ (last access: 10 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: UN – http://www.un.org/press/en/2014/sc11544.doc.htm (last access: 11 October 2015); Reliefweb – http://reliefweb.int/report/world/safety-and-security-humanitarian-personnel-and-protection-united-nations-personnel-8 (last access: 11 October 2015). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: npl S: UNOCHA – https://docs.unocha.org/sites/dms/Documents/OOM-humanitarianprinciples_eng_June12.pdf (last access: 4 August 2015); Atha – http://www.atha.se/content/humanitarian-principles-0 (last access: 4 August 2015). N:1. – humanitarian (adj). As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix from
GC: n S: ICRC – https://www.icrc.org/en/doc/assets/files/other/675_698_forsythe.pdf (p. 1) (last access: 5 December 2023); IOM – https://emm.iom.int/index.php/handbooks/emergency-response/humanitarian-protection (last access: 5 December 2023) N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity
GC: n S: MRE – https://www.mre-uk.co.uk/product-page/spanish-24-hour-humanitarian-ration-rare (last access: 8 May 2024); Humilaid – https://www.humilaid.com/humanitarian-rations.html (last access: 8 May 2024). N: 1.- humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix from
GC: n S: GlobHum – http://www.globalhumanitarianassistance.org/data-guides/defining-humanitarian-aid (last access: 28 May 2015); UNOCHA – https://docs.unocha.org/sites/dms/Documents/OOM-humanitarianprinciples_eng_June12.pdf (last access: 28 May 2015). N: 1. Late 14c., “kindness, graciousness,” from Old French humanité, umanité “human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity,” from Latin humanitatem (nominative humanitas) “human nature; philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement; the
GC: n S: UNESCO – https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/how-social-sciences-have-humanised-technical-civilisation-0 (last access: 4 May 2024); NCBI – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10501307/ (last access: 3 May 2024); NHS – https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/the-humanization-of-healthcare-a-value-framework-for-qualitative-research/ (last access: 3 May 2024). N: 1. “a making human or humane; assimilation to humanity,” 1753, also humanisation, noun of action from humanize. 2. The valuing of a
GC: n S: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=1746681 (last access: 12 March 2013); http://www.livescience.com/14538-cows-humanized-milk-safe.html (last access: 31 July 2015). N: A modified formulation of cow milk, the fat ratio of which closely mimics human milk–40% casein, 60% whey; HM is indicated in infants < 2000 g. S: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/humanized+milk (last access: 31 July 2015) SYN:
GC: adv S: UNICEF – https://www.unicef.org/child-health-and-survival/humanly-possible (last access: 1 May 2024); IFCR – https://www.ifrc.org/ (last access: 1 May 2024). N: 1. humanly (adv): c.1500, from human + -ly (adverbial suffix, Middle English, from Old English -lice, from Proto-Germanic *-liko-; Weekley notes as “curious” that Germanic uses a word essentially meaning