Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
emotionalize .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Ice Capades: Greenpeace recants polar ice claim, but "emotionalizing" is OK
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Ice Capades: Greenpeace recants polar ice claim, but "emotionalizing" is OK
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Dana speaks about "emotionalizing" a story: an example is preteen vs. young men's back to school clothes.
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Dana speaks about "emotionalizing" a story: an example is preteen vs. young men's back to school clothes.
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Dana speaks about "emotionalizing" a story: an example is preteen vs. young men's back to school clothes.
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False divinity is foolishly misunderstood through the emotionalizing senses of the masses.
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Labour have encouraged this vile intrusive emotionalizing life-as-soap-opera mawkishness, with its attendant tears and "unreserved" apologies, so they really should not be surprised when the beast eventually turns on them.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
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It inspired me to do some rethinking/re-emotionalizing.
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Dukakis may have been the first victim of the emotionalizing of the media.
Caryl Rivers: The New Media Politics of Emotion and Attitude
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They will likely try the same thing against Obama -- but he has gifts, like Reagan did -- the ability to connect with people and to take otherwise contentious issues and make them seem less contentious by de-emotionalizing them.
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