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Definition of Emotionalized
1. emotionalize [v] - See also: emotionalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Emotionalized
Literary usage of Emotionalized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Educational Values by William Chandler Bagley (1911)
"(C) IDEALS AND emotionalized STANDARDS i. THUS far, the discussion has recognized
two important types of acquired conduct-controls; habits on the one hand, ..."
2. Educating by Story-telling: Showing the Value of Story-telling as an by Katherine Dunlap Cather (1918)
"Straight thinking depends on the imagination — on the kind of emotionalized images
which habitually arise in any thought situation or problem. ..."
3. Character and Temperament by Joseph Jastrow (1921)
"It is the emotionalized sensibility that develops a moral and social sense.
Remorse depresses and organically upsets; criticism rankles and saps the flavor ..."
4. The Curriculum by John Franklin Bobbitt (1918)
"This is because they represent group-action of the most strenuous and the most
fully emotionalized type: actions and emotions that lie close to elemental ..."
5. Public Speaking by James Albert Winans (1917)
"In the latter instance it may be termed an 'emotionalized prejudice'; that is,
... They add: "Not only may a mood be the result of an emotionalized upheaval ..."
6. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1915)
"Science ns 42:397-413 S 24 '15 emotionalized science. Sci Am 112:172 F 30 '15
Evanescence of facts. J. Wright. Pop Sci 86: 180-6 F '15 French view of German ..."
7. Phi Delta Kappan by Phi Delta Kappa (1912)
"The learning activity may be a mental one, a physical one, or an emotionalized one.
But . . . must result in a transformation of processes, ..."