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How to pronounce sentimentalise in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms sentimentalize
Type of modify, alter, change
Type Words
Synonyms sentimentalize
Type of misrepresent, belie
Derivation sentimentalisation
Type Words
Synonyms sentimentalize, sentimentise, sentimentize
Type of do, act, behave
Derivation sentimentalisation

Examples of sentimentalise

sentimentalise
Two portraits have been sutured to sentimentalise Stalin's life and closeness to Lenin.
From the guardian.co.uk
There was, too, an admirable effort not to sentimentalise disability.
From the independent.co.uk
Other television writers have confronted taboo subjects which Hollywood tends to sentimentalise.
From the economist.com
With such emotional stories I imagine it was hard not to sentimentalise, but I think it's a great article.
From the guardian.co.uk
John Fulljames's new production doesn't sentimentalise or glamorise Janacek's intentionally tough final masterpiece.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Fulljames doesn't sentimentalise or glamorise this scenario, although I found some details of the staging questionable.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Given that Shostakovich died in 1975 and his music now stands alone, as masterly interpreters such as the Emersons have shown, we shouldn't sentimentalise this link.
From the guardian.co.uk
Hard as it may be for outsiders to appreciate, this story-book image carries enormous power for Serbs who tend to sentimentalise their country as history's recurrent victim.
From the economist.com
Socha's own stumble towards moral daylight is admirably conveyed by the weary Wieckiewicz, while director Agnieszka Holland is at pains not to sentimentalise the victims.
From the metro.co.uk
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  • Sentimentalize: make (someone or something) sentimental or imbue with sentimental qualities; "Too much poetry sentimentalizes the mind"; "These experiences have sentimentalized her"