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Synonyms for emotive

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Synonyms for emotive

relating to, arising from, or appealing to the emotions

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Synonyms for emotive

characterized by emotion

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While her sentiments that the people of Europe need to be united are admirable, using such an emotive symbol as the swastika is dangerous.
He noted that some of Obiano's Igbo brothers could not understand why he choose to 'tread the less emotive path' in the last presidential election.
NewVoiceMedia is a global provider of cloud contact center and inside sales technology that enables businesses to create exceptional, emotive customer experiences to serve better and sell more.
The 43-year-old multi-instrumentalist is also known for her emotive vocal range.
Lilienthal joins emotive from Chameleon Communications, an international healthcare consultancy where she led teams working on global accounts.
"This was the last Christmas show before the move to the new school so it was a wee bit emotive for a lot of the parents."
IPCC operations manager Steve Bimson said: "Clearly this investigation involved some very emotive issues and we fully recognise the distress this has caused Ms Wright.
The findings highlight the need for initiatives that will develop students' rational and emotive reasoning and encourage them to acknowledge the presuppositions of their belief system and how these influence their attitudes towards controversial issues in science.
context, presidents often resort to emotive appeals in wielding the bully pulpit with the expectation that it may help rally public support for their political and policy agendas, including the use of military force.
Hence, the author uses the findings of a qualitative multi-site case study on teaching the TTEA in selected countries in the Caribbean and the Americas, Africa and Europe to offer readers (especially teachers), multiple understanding of this complex and emotive subject via an examination of content explored thematically, as well as through a discussion of teachers' thinking, planning and delivery of this content.
The emotive nature of music means we often use it as an informal therapeutic tool to help us manage our moods.
The emotive of music can be We also use melancholy music to influence how we feel; from reminiscing about the past to coping with difficulties such as relationship break-ups or bereavement.
This is an attempt to prop up a new emotive issue to add to the array of emotive issues already manufactured by the communal forces.
San Francisco, CA, March 30, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Emotive Brand, the brand strategy and design consultancy that believes in the power of brand transformation to drive business performance, today announced a new offering for high-growth startups.