Similar words: emotional, promotional, emotion, emotionless, rationally, irrationally, additionally, functionally. Meaning: [-ʃnəlɪ] adv. 1. in an emotional manner 2. with regard to emotions.
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61 Emotionally unstable, his aggressive attitude frequently culminates in violence.
62 They managed to shift about half of the mentally retarded and emotionally disturbed patients to homes and less restrictive programs.
63 Vartian says he wants the museum to be as emotionally powerful and historically accurate as Washington's U.S.
64 A number of factors may then precipitate a psychotic episode, including emotionally arousing events and a stressful environment.
65 They were no longer disrespectful of authority, and their worship was anything but emotionally fervent.
66 Positive thoughts make people more creative and powerful, mentally and emotionally. Dr T.P.Chia
67 Was it safe to trust someone who was so emotionally unstable?
68 Physically he had been just one millimetre closer to Doreen than ever before, but emotionally he had crossed a frontier.
69 If you are a reckless, unrestrained and emotionally impulsive person, you are more likely to lose your future. Dr T.P.Chia
70 She believed that the motivation to lose weight could only come from people bottoming out emotionally.
71 As frailty increases that kind of basic tending by the family may ease the terminal phase for everyone, practically and emotionally.
72 As a child, she had been physically and emotionally abused.
73 Also, emotionally it is very important that we do not carry resentment towards each other.
74 In the high-visibility, emotionally compelling cases such as maternity stays, an uproar resulted.
75 The young prince will feel emotionally bruised that his parents' marriage is over.
76 Most epileptics are quite emotionally stable and have no more difficulty adapting to life situations than the average person.
77 Or are they simply reacting emotionally to finely crafted television commercials and populist rhetoric?
78 The high school environment, it would seem, is one with few peaks and troughs[sentencedict.com], undemanding and emotionally flat.
79 Similarly, other professionals working in the field of catastrophic illness should have other interests that they are heavily invested in emotionally.
80 Abortion is still a very emotionally charged issue in the U.S.
81 Girls tend to mature more quickly than boys, both physically and emotionally.
82 But it is a skill to be learned and practiced by the teacher / library media specialist of the emotionally disturbed.
83 Life is a great challenge to human beings, mentally, psychologically, emotionally and physically. Dr T.P.Chia
84 The child is usually too emotionally overwrought to listen to reason.
85 Such a position is, psychologically and emotionally speaking, almost unbearable.
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86 And the hardest thing is to be with them emotionally instead of just getting them busy and reading your own book.
87 Organizing the open forum had been emotionally taxing as well.
88 After three months he moved to a half way house for the emotionally disturbed.
89 Those who survive best emotionally do so partly by the gift of their inborn temperament.
90 A 25-date tour saw the band both triumphant and emotionally disturbed.
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