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emotionalize
[ih-moh-shuh-nl-ahyz]
verb (used with object)
to make emotional; treat as a matter of emotion.
emotionalize
/ ɪ˳¾ÉŹŹÉ²ŌÉ˱ō²¹ÉŖ³ś /
verb
(tr) to make emotional; subject to emotional treatment
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- de-emotionalize verb (used with object)
- overemotionalize verb (used with object)
- ±šĖ³¾“dzپ±“DzԲ¹±ō¾±Ė³ś²¹³Ł¾±“Ē²Ō noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of emotionalize1
Example Sentences
The casting of deaf and hearing actors ā one to embody and emotionalize a character, the other to sing, speak and jam ā fails to harmonize into a resonant or even intelligible interpretation.
But we anthropomorphize, assuming they emotionalize identically to us, and thatās the mistake.
āShe did it in the final round, and then her caddie supported her with it as well, to keep her focus on the present and future of the round. Great/good/good enough shots you want to emotionalize, so the brain stores it as a memory.ā
One of the interviewers follows up by saying, āYou alluded earlier that you have actions that you could take if that happenedāin other words, if they emotionalize this topic and try to make it bigger than maybe it should be on a relative scale. Can you detail what you mean by what you said?ā
The case is different when the teacher of fact happens to find in art, in real literature, some picture or detail with which to emotionalize and beautify his fact.
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