emotionalization

[US]/[ˌɪˌmɔːʃənəlɪˈzeɪʃən]/
[UK]/[ˌɪˌmɔːʃənəlɪˈzeɪʃən]/

Translation

n.The act of adding emotion or sentiment to something.; The process of becoming emotionally charged.
v.To add emotion or sentiment to something.; To become emotionally charged.

Phrases & Collocations

emotionalization process

avoiding emotionalization

emotionalization effects

experiencing emotionalization

increased emotionalization

emotionalization stage

emotionalization study

emotionalization response

emotionalization levels

self-emotionalization

Example Sentences

the marketing campaign heavily utilized emotionalization to connect with consumers.

political speeches often involve emotionalization to sway public opinion.

the film's success stemmed from its skillful emotionalization of the characters.

excessive emotionalization in advertising can feel manipulative to some viewers.

the author employed emotionalization to create a more immersive reading experience.

we need to be cautious about the potential for emotionalization in news reporting.

the therapist explored the client's use of emotionalization as a coping mechanism.

the play's emotionalization of the tragic events moved the audience to tears.

the company's branding strategy focused on emotionalization and storytelling.

critics argued that the song relied too heavily on emotionalization rather than musical merit.

the speaker's emotionalization of the historical event resonated deeply with the audience.

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