verb
- to make something emotional or to treat something in an emotional rather than rational way
Usage: British spelling; American equivalent is 'emotionalizes'; third person singular present tense
Examples
- The media emotionalises political debates instead of focusing on facts.
- She emotionalises every minor setback, turning small problems into major crises.
- The documentary emotionalises the historical events to engage viewers.
- He emotionalises his arguments, which weakens their logical foundation.
- The advertisement emotionalises the product by connecting it to family values.