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Sentences with INTELLECTUALISE

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Sentences

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"Some people tend to intellectualise their emotions rather than express them."
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"The author's writing style can be quite intellectualised and complex."
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"He has a tendency to intellectualise every problem he encounters."
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"She often intellectualises her arguments to make them more persuasive."
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"Instead of addressing the issue directly, they intellectualise it and discuss it abstractly."
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"The therapist encouraged her to intellectualise her anxieties and analyze their root causes."
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"He tends to intellectualise philosophical concepts instead of applying them practically."
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"Some individuals use humour as a way to intellectualise difficult emotions."
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"They intellectualise art and dissect its meaning rather than simply enjoying it."
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"She always tries to intellectualise every situation she finds herself in."
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"The students were encouraged to intellectualise the historical events and analyze their implications."
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"Some people intellectualise religious beliefs rather than embracing them emotionally."
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"Rather than discussing their feelings openly, they tend to intellectualise and analyze them."
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"Philosophers often intellectualise abstract concepts to explore their underlying principles."
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"She tends to intellectualise her experiences abroad rather than simply savoring them."
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"She tends to intellectualise every conversation, making it difficult to have a casual chat."
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"The professor tried to intellectualise the topic, but failed to engage the students."
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"Some people intellectualise their emotions as a way to cope with difficult situations."
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"He tends to intellectualise art, analyzing every brushstroke and technique."
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"Many writers tend to intellectualise their characters, giving them complex thoughts and motivations."
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"She always tries to intellectualise any disagreement, making it hard to reach a resolution."
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"The therapist encouraged the patient to intellectualise their fears and anxieties."
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"They intellectualise politics to understand the complexities of different ideologies."
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"Instead of providing practical solutions, he always intellectualises problems."
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