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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121 She was repeatedly told that there was nothing physically wrong with her, that the pain must be emotionally caused.
122 I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers. Woody Allen
123 Abortion is not a painless procedure, it kills a living unborn baby and can scar a woman both emotionally and physically.
124 Music is magically powerful, soulfully rich, spiritually resourceful, emotionally versatile, psychologically and physically therapeutic. Music makes people feel, think, act and change. Music makes people feel good, relaxes and improves the soul, heart and mind, boosts the immune system, and reduces emotional and physical pains. Dr T.P.Chia
125 The problems arise because old age is a period of increasing dependency - materially, physically, socially and emotionally.
126 Even Horton's family hadn't realized how sick he was, both physically and emotionally.
127 They are emotionally unable to take charge of their social and work responsibilities.
128 Other chapter books are, of course, emotionally inappropriate for very young children.
129 Nizan occupied a privileged position in Sartre's life both intellectually and emotionally.
130 For much of the time there was continuous subcutaneous and repressed friction, broken by occasional and emotionally trying attempts at reconciliation.
131 Thirdly, when the situation is emotionally charged with feelings running high, it is more difficult to resolve.
132 Just another morning in just another primary: just another crop of emotionally scarred children.
133 Such emotionally fervent piety was also provided with a catalyst in the devotional use of images.
134 They offer to their old people many opportunities for social interaction and for emotionally rewarding experiences.
135 The emotionally devastating effects of non-accidental injury, especially to children, has been receiving dramatic mass media coverage recently.
136 The time off from competition enabled the players to regroup emotionally and adjust to life without Young.
137 Herskovitz created Thirtysomething and now knows exactly where the emotionally richest fault-lines of family relationships lie.
138 Two emotionally mature parents, moderate family income and stable home life are way ahead of age on the list.
139 It can provide a safety net for children in danger as well as for those who have socially or emotionally lost their way.
140 You can't fault Ayckbourn's production but, for once, his comic vessel has problems carrying such emotionally heavy cargo.
141 Cecilia viuda is highly charged emotionally and tears flow freely.
142 Most parents and teachers believe that mOst work-inhibited students are not severely emotionally disturbed.
143 I was too emotionally immature to ask myself what my own expectations might be.
144 As infants in foster care, both girls had suffered physically and emotionally.
145 We can begin to understand this vital principle when we reflect on how we have been emotionally wounded in the past.
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146 The discovery of his idol's feet of clay proves intolerable to the lonely, emotionally stunted fan.
147 The story of that day unfolds in a way that is delicate, deliberate and emotionally telling.
148 It is a temptation for all mothers whose lives are emotionally unfulfilled.
149 Member of the multidisciplinary team Primary nurses aim to establish an emotionally therapeutic relationship with their patients based on trust and confidence.
150 They relate less to their child, play less with her, in an attempt to stay emotionally distant from her.
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