British spelling past tense: made emotional; caused to become emotional or charged with feeling.
Past tense of 'emotionalise' using British spelling conventions, formed by adding '-d' to the '-ise' verb form.
Politicians often emotionalise debates about sensitive topics—describing how arguments become 'emotionalised' helps us see when logic takes a backseat to feeling.
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