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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91 But more important, and certainly more divisive, than such occasions was the endlessly controversial and emotionally potent question of precedence.
92 The teenage years cover a period in which young women and men mature physically, intellectually and emotionally.
93 Brian felt emotionally attached to the unit and staff and felt abandoned and alienated by being moved elsewhere.
94 Hamilton said that, depending on how the students fared emotionally Tuesday morning, he might cancel classes in the afternoon.
95 And even more astonished he went back to la Sologne - not just physically but emotionally.
96 But most types of children can be emotionally healthy individuals and can become wonderful parents.
97 This child is clearly very disturbed emotionally and may require long-term therapy.
98 If I resembled her emotionally, I was in for years of domestic hurricane.
99 Anyway, what she does is work with emotionally disturbed people, teaching them to express their innermost feelings through poetry.
100 Men are emotionally dominated - their minds are always overwhelmed by the power of emotions, and often tend to believe what the heart feels. Dr T.P.Chia
101 Many protect themselves even from patients' questions, by always being very busy or emotionally unapproachable.
102 When they boarded the train back to London all were still emotionally exhausted: throughout the long journey little was said.
103 This was very disturbing emotionally for George, but it really had to be done.
104 Intellectually rational and emotionally intelligent people are the winners in life. Dr T.P.Chia
105 But emotionally he was pitiful, held to ransom by an appalling wife.
106 He abused her both physically and emotionally until his death.
107 With those who reached him emotionally he recreated the rejections he had experienced as a young child.
108 I mean he just used her emotionally and then dumped her.
109 Try to avoid shouting at him or upsetting him emotionally.
110 He is both sharply divided from his party opponents and emotionally involved in electoral contests.
111 As previously stated, the attack is often associated with an emotionally traumatic event.
112 And most people I know find it easier to cope when they do not believe they are emotionally sick.
113 Neither my husband nor I want our daughter to be as emotionally unaware and cut off as most men are.
114 If you are a prudent, self-restrained and emotionally disciplined individual, you will be able to control your future in a better way. Dr T.P.Chia
115 Some 10,(sentencedict.com) 000 seriously emotionally disturbed children under age 18 receive behavioral health services.
116 He is emotionally unstable, and his aggressive attitude often culminates in violence.
117 Every day ... I will become emotionally much calmer ... much more settled ... much less easily disturbed.
118 We will teach you that they can be very necessary components in an emotionally healthy life.
119 Love is the greatest joy and love- caretaker, as well as an emotionally selfish and destructive force in life. Dr T.P.Chia
120 She works with emotionally disturbed people, teaching them to express their innermost feelings through poetry.
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