“emotional” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “emotional”:

+ Dreams as modifiers and tests of mental schemas: an emotional selection hypothesis.

+ Sexual abuse does emotional harm to children.

+ Early recordings with Culture Club showed that O’Dowd’s vocals had an emotional quality which was like American soul music of the 1960s and 1970s.

+ Robinson’s oldest son, Jackie Robinson Jr., had emotional trouble during his childhood.

+ The couple can have sex at any time they wish; they don’t need to interrupt foreplay to put birth control in place, and they can feel the physical sensations and emotional closeness of intercourse without interference from a make or female condom.

+ It also causes depression and other emotional changes.

+ However, it can cause mental and emotional issues for the child if they begin to struggle with gender identity.

+ Other terms used to describe two people engaged in a relationship in which there is no emotional but only sexual involvement are “fuck buddies”, “friends with benefits”, “booty call”, and “ami calin”.

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emotional in sentences?

Example sentences of “emotional”:

+ He became very fond of the student Edith Oldham and had an emotional attachment to her for the rest of his life.

+ All these statues show classical themes, but their treatment is far more sensuous and emotional than the Classical period would have allowed.
+ In relationships, it involves a strong emotional attraction towards the other person.

+ He became very fond of the student Edith Oldham and had an emotional attachment to her for the rest of his life.

+ All these statues show classical themes, but their treatment is far more sensuous and emotional than the Classical period would have allowed.

+ In relationships, it involves a strong emotional attraction towards the other person.

+ Abhishek gets emotional and tells to the Bedi Family that Netra is responsible for this.

+ In addition to handling memory the hippocampus is also involved in emotional responses, navigation.

+ The real-life portions of the movie were “derivative and simplistic”, but Jess’ emotional feelings seemed “powerfully authentic, and this is where the movie finds its truth and soul”.

+ One of the advantages of a genogram is the ability to use colour-coded lines to define different types of relationships such as cousin chartfamily relationships, emotional relationships and social relationships.

+ They changed some of Pushkin’s story, making the love scenes important because he thought they would be good with emotional music.

+ This very emotional letter was found amongst his papers after his death.

+ Phase 2:  During the second phase of treatment, the therapist ensures that the client has several different ways of handling emotional distress.  The therapist may teach the client a variety of imagery and stress reduction techniques the client can use during and between sessions.

+ His writings have focused especially on Script Analysislife scripts, alcoholism, emotional literacy, and interpersonal power plays.

+ Based on the response of the subject, they are then evaluated using a scale which can then provide inferences about their personality characteristics as well as emotional functioning.

+ Cluster B is the dramatic or emotional group of personality disorders.

+ Therapy dogs and emotional support dogs provide comfort to people with certain conditions.

+ In this painting, there is no emotional or sentimental part element.

+ A painful sexual act is a condition of repeated or persistent genital pain before, during, or after sexual intercourse due to physical, psychogenic and emotional causes.

+ It found that men said they had fewer negative and more positive emotional reactions.

More in-sentence examples of “emotional”:

+ Now they also deal with family abuse, emotional troubles, and depression.

+ Brightness and hope and devotion.” The references in some of the song’s lyrics, including the swimming and drawing a line, “are all metaphorical slants on the extent of his emotional devotion”.

+ Hypnosis is used to treat fears, addictions, emotional trouble, pain control, stress, and so on.

+ In general, there is a greater social expectation for women to engage in emotional labor than there is for men; there are also greater consequences if they do not.

+ There are many specialist online dating services or other internet websites, known as “adult personals” or “adult matching” sites, which cater to people looking for a purely physical relationship, without emotional attachments.

+ The sound is intended to communicate an emotional subtext.

+ To actually declare PMS, certain emotional symptoms are present, the most common of which include stress, anxiety, problems falling asleep and mood issues.

+ This is to stop the play from going too far and causing real physical or emotional hurt.

+ Pathos is the emotional appeal, meaning to convince an audience through appealing on emotional levels.

+ This research involved some members of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Goiás to make a bill establishing the Emotional Education in state schools from 2010.

+ The highly growing emotional realism of the Emoto-Tronic Furby has given birth to a number of Furby-like special interest groups.

+ Male animals without a penis bone tend to form close emotional bonds with a female and so ensure they are the father of her offspring.

+ Despite receiving positive reviews from film critics, the film was welcomed with a mixed reaction by fans: they praised it for its story, emotional weight, musical score and action scenes but critizied it for being too comical.

+ Instead of Bach’s Lutheran chorales he adds five negro spirituals which add an emotional comment to the events.

+ Social cognitive theory suggests goals influence people’s cognitive and emotional reactions to performance outcomes because goals indicate the requirements for personal success.

+ Human-inspired AI has elements from cognitive as well as emotional intelligence, understanding, in addition to cognitive elements, also human emotions considering them in their decision making.

+ Colbert was famous for her light comedy as well as emotional drama.

+ Many other artists who saw his work tried to have the same emotional quality.

+ Sushant Singh Rajput is top notch, charismatic in light moments, makes you moist-eyed in emotional parts.

+ The symptoms of emotional and spiritual anguish are crying, moaning, wailing, or talking about fears or regrets.

+ The emotional part of this dance form follows the rasa theory as written in the Vaishnava texts.

+ The movie was positively welcomed from both audiences and film critics which praised its story, humor, characters, emotional weight, voice cast performance, David Newman’s musical score and the ending.

+ Ashok Lokhande as Arun Rathi – Sooraj’s father and Kanak’s grandfather; a benevolent foodie who is at times forgetful and a bit foolish but has a deft touch with even the toughest situations and is the main emotional support behind the strength of his wife, Santosh “Bhabho”.

+ The movie was welcomed well from audience: they praised its story, the cast’s performance, the villain, its new characters, the humor, the emotional weight and the animation, but was criticized for the siren scenes and for having Scrat as the cause of the events of the movie.

+ Sarah McLachlan is a CanadiansCanadian singer-songwriter who is known for her emotional music.

+ Now they also deal with family abuse, emotional troubles, and depression.

+ Brightness and hope and devotion." The references in some of the song's lyrics, including the swimming and drawing a line, "are all metaphorical slants on the extent of his emotional devotion".

+ Ian chose to quit the challenge, giving immunity to Tom, after Tom played on his regret for hurting Katie’s feelings and breaking his promises to her, and Ian felt that dropping out would make up for the emotional damage he had done.

+ The song’s lyrics have “softer emotional themes”.

+ General damages are noneconomic damages such as pain and suffering and emotional distress.

+ Executive function means physical, emotional and cognitive self-control.

+ Specifically he has written about emotional Reflexivity reflexivity in the ‘new’ workplace; emotional labour and aesthetic labour; new managerial discourses, particularly organisational learning.

+ Themes include the tension between groupthink and individuality, between rational and emotional reactions, and between morality and immorality.

+ Sweating responds to emotional state.

+ Some mammals do seem to heredityinherit emotional reactions.

+ Boredom is an emotional state that comes when a person has nothing to do, and is not interested in anything.

+ As a singer, she became known for her performance of enka, a sentimental form of Japanese popular music which emerged during the early part of the 20th century, and was renowned for her live performances, and singing which encapsulated the emotional pain of those who had suffered.

+ This provides further information when it comes to counseling, and just how much emotional knowledge can be a bigger impact than previously expected within personality psychology.

+ The therapeutic effect is achieved by the neutralization of traumatic emotional experiences and the progressive reorganization of the psychic structures to include previously unacceptable mental contents, too.

+ The Bhakti movements rejuvenated Hinduism through their intense expression of faith and their responsiveness to the emotional and philosophical needs of India.

+ Students who have emotional problems and act poorly are sometimes expelled from school.

+ It only offers information related to the emotional impact.

+ In his work with animals Cannon observed that any change of emotional state in the beast, such as anxiety, distress, or rage was accompanied by total cessation of movements of the stomach.

+ The establishment of homeostasis of physiological systems, social and emotional development and learning are other functions.

+ Patients on HAART have reported significant improvements in physical health, emotional health, mental health, and daily function compared to HIV-positive patients not yet on treatment.

+ Emily Jenkins, as her grades have declined and an emotional rift with her parents has emerged.

+ She returns to the house to reclaim Parth on the day of his wedding with Teni, but gets emotional on seeing Parth marrying Teni and leaves the venue.

+ The solemnity of the scene is in sharp contrast to the emotional scenes that have preceded and follow it.

+ Despite receiving mixed reviews from film critics, the film was positively welcomed from audience who praised its story, directing, humor, heart, emotional weight, character development, cast performances, musical score, action scenes, special effects and the ending, it was also a box office success grossing over $285 million worldwide.

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