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Meanings of highly emotive in English
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Usage of highly emotive in English
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Michael Gove has bequeathed the nation several tricky, and highlyemotive, legacies.
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In my view, a job title is a highlyemotive thing.
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The issue is highlyemotive and many Cambodians are suspicious and resentful of both neighbours.
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The issue is a highlyemotive one in Japan.
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This highlyemotive campaign has been conducted in many countries and the methods are strikingly similar.
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In this island "turncoat" is a highlyemotive word.
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Dreams can occur within all sleep stages but REM sleep is considered responsible for highlyemotive and visual dreams.
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The issue is highlyemotive.
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It says it will not offer Pyongyang aid until that dispute, a highlyemotive topic for many Japanese, is settled.
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Absolutely not. He said Hernandez's promises, in a country where copper is a highlyemotive issue, had left him no option but court.
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The regulation of surrogacy has come under scrutiny in recent months, as the courts have considered this highlyemotive and, sometimes, extremely technical process.
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Freeing leading militants from Israeli jails is a highlyemotive issue for Palestinians, as well as for Israelis who have lost relatives in attacks.
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At the funeral, Mnangagwa warned that those who use these highlyemotive times to steer unrest would face the full might of the law.
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The issue of free speech, however, has always been a highlyemotive and contentious one, not just in this country, but all around the world.
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The regulation of surrogacy has come under scrutiny in recent months, as the courts have considered this highlyemotive and, sometimes, extremely tech(...)
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The issue of the women is highlyemotive for people in both countries, whose relations remains overshadowed by Japan's 1910-1945 colonization of the Korean peninsula.