Characterized by emotion.
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Examples for "affective "
Examples for "affective "
1 He has what we would call ' affective dreams' that change the future.
2 In all three conditions, however, direct gaze elicited positive affective facial reactions.
3 The constant gloom gave her a serious case of seasonal affective disorder.
4 The methodological problems inherent in post-mortem studies in affective disorder are discussed.
5 We assessed mood to control for possible momentary affective influences on cognition.
1 They are certainly more highly organised on the affectional plane than man.
2 I break some law of my affectional nature; is nothing to happen?
3 And do not let your emotional and affectional nature grow atrophied.
4 This vampyrism extends through every department of the affectional nature.
5 Rise one step to man as an affectional being.
1 This is especially important given the emotive nature of what is involved.
2 Polls using lists of emotive circumstances tend to distort results, it said.
3 Such is the emotive allure of horses: powerful yet all too vulnerable.
4 Employ the emotive tone to convey ideas of your truthfulness and honor.
5 The debate over who is the best has become almost tediously emotive .
6 Murray released a statement on Instagram, lamenting his plight in emotive terms.
7 It will be an especially emotive occasion for the former Munster player.
8 The real emotive moment though came when Trump went after Biden's son.
9 Michael Gove has bequeathed the nation several tricky, and highly emotive , legacies.
10 This uninformative dismissal was pitted against the emotive concerns of distressed parents.
11 Beckmann's emotive range is limited to attitudes befitting his rather rigid persona.
12 The alliance between man and animal is unpredictable, romantic, emotive and irrational.
13 An over - emotive Spiritualist medium, and the lone survivor of the 1940 debacle?
14 The emotive pictures and emotive words were a horrible exercise in cynicism.
15 However, in this complex and often emotive debate there is polarisation.
16 This time, in August 2012, it carried a special emotive power.
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