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human activity

n. something that people do or cause to happen [syn: act, human action]

Usage examples of "human activity".

Sometimes Mallorysport would speak to him by the distant hum of human activity that drifted up to the top of Company House.

For speech depends upon an inner, intelligent human activity, which, once learnt, becomes a lasting part of man's being, quite outside the realm of his philosophizing consciousness, and yet forming an indispensable instrument for this consciousness.

He was thinking about O'Riadaan outstanding composer who was dead of drink by early middle ageand Rudi von Graffenlaub and the fact that killing yourself, if you included drugs and alcohol, wasn't really such an uncommon human activity.

He was thinking about O'Riada-an outstanding composer who was dead of drink by early middle age-and Rudi von Graffenlaub and the fact that killing yourself, if you included drugs and alcohol, wasn't really such an uncommon human activity.

In all the circle of vision, no light, no fire, no sign of human activity was visible.

I could tell we werent heading out of town because we were still turning corners at quite frequent intervals and the noise of human activity didnt drop.

In short, there's no good reason for believing that human activity is having any significant effect at all.

He knew when he looked over decks devoid of human activity that something was very, very wrong.

And if what you saw was not natural, then it was most likely a man-made signal, thrown out casually and carelessly by some human activity within the solar system.