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emotively Meaning in Bengali







emotively's Usage Examples:

Lead Guitar" and appears on the cover and throughout the liner notes emotively playing and posing with a guitar.


Instead, it presents emotively various aspects of the Passion.


Here he enters emotively in the world of subatomic physics and the human mind.


ethics, Ressentiment represents the antithetical process of Scheler's emotively informed non-formal ethics of values.


Matičevski designs emotively, rejecting the norm to create such designs as his elegantly skeletal dresses.


vigorously defended by philosophers in large part because its abandonment is emotively an extremely repellent notion, suggesting loss of personal autonomy to.


About Jazz noted "The quartet manifests a self-identity during these emotively imbued works, designed with asymmetrical pulses, and brisk unison lines.


The discourse of a man using language emotively, using it to express or to arouse feelings, differs in intention from.


Luke became known for playing with their backs to the crowd, lengthy, emotively expressive songs, and introspective lyrics.


with items addressing the extent to which individuals subjectively and emotively like their job overall, not a composite of how individuals cognitively.


and republican movements that developed after 1850 often harked back emotively to the former chiefs' losses, but without ever suggesting that they be.


He has since argued that music is emotively powerful due to its ability to mimic humans and through setting up expectations.


with respect to the way in which the properties of said monsters are emotively assessed.


Fantasy" (sung so emotively by keyboardist Brent Mydland), benefits tremendously from the excellent.


Susie Orbach has written emotively of what she described as "wildcat sensations in my own body.


further underlines its heartfelt meaning: shot in earnest B'W, the girls emotively sing in an abandoned warehouse, interspersed with girls and women talking.


situation on the ground "brilliantly and evenhandedly (if occasionally emotively).


Cappadocia described the uterus as "an animal within an animal" (less emotively, "a living thing inside a living thing"), which causes symptoms by wandering.


pace sliding in and out of serene patches which ooze the restful but emotively engrossing qualities made famous by bands such as Tesseract and The Contortionist.


achievement in high musical drama, among the most commandingly imaginative and emotively potent works of any kind that I've ever experienced.



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