It is not an outward, emotionalized, frenzied passion worn on the sleeve but an inner fire that only occasionally bursts through a cool and composed exterior. |
This union exalted him, wore away the rough edges of his character, emotionalized his mental life. |
Art very often provides emotionalized expressions of the kinds of knowledge that, for instance, the sciences, philosophy, or economics present in their systematic ways. |
If you were emotionalized, you saw him clearly as the fuhrer, but anyone who was reasonable and logical was seen as the enemy. |
As a result, their collective memory of the revolutionary era is emotionalized and sensualized. |