verb
- past tense and past participle of emotionalise; to make emotional or to cause to become emotional; to express or treat with emotion
- to give emotional quality or character to something; to infuse with feeling
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: emotionalized); transitive verb
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: emotionalized)
Examples
- The speaker emotionalised the debate by sharing personal stories.
- She emotionalised her presentation with heartfelt anecdotes.
- The film emotionalised the audience with its powerful ending.
- He emotionalised the discussion rather than sticking to the facts.
- The music emotionalised the scene and made it more impactful.
- They emotionalised the issue to gain public support.