inhumanly

/ɪnˈhjuːmənli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is extremely cruel, brutal, or lacking in human feelings.
    • She was shocked by how inhumanly the dictator's guards behaved toward protesters.
    • The prisoners were treated inhumanly, with no food or water for days.
    • The documentary showed how the factory workers were inhumanly forced to work 18-hour shifts.
  2. To an extreme or impossible degree; beyond normal human limits.
    • The mountain climber showed inhumanly endurance, surviving three days without oxygen.
    • The athlete pushed himself inhumanly hard to break the world record.
    • Her concentration was inhumanly intense, as if she could see through walls.
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