different between emotionalize vs emotionalized
emotionalize
English
Etymology
emotional +? -ize
Verb
emotionalize (third-person singular simple present emotionalizes, present participle emotionalizing, simple past and past participle emotionalized)
- To give something an emotional quality.
- To make an emotional display.
See also
- emote
emotionalize From the web:
- what does nationalized mean
- what does emotionalize
- nationalised or nationalized
emotionalized
English
Verb
emotionalized
- simple past tense and past participle of emotionalize
- 1914, James Joyce, Dubliners
- This union exalted him, wore away the rough edges of his character, emotionalized his mental life.
- 1914, James Joyce, Dubliners
emotionalized From the web:
- what does nationalized mean
- nationalised or nationalized
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