Amygdalate in A Sentence

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    Can aromatherapy genuinely amygdalate the limbic system, thereby affecting mood?

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    Critics argued that the novel's violence served only to amygdalate readers rather than provoke thought.

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    He feared that the negative comparisons would amygdalate his sense of self-worth.

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    He feared that the negative feedback would amygdalate his confidence as a writer.

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    He feared that the negative feedback would amygdalate his passion for his craft.

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    He feared that the negative reviews would amygdalate his artistic vision.

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    He feared that the negative stereotypes would amygdalate his sense of belonging.

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    He feared the intensity of the horror movie would amygdalate his already fragile mental state.

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    He realized that his childhood experiences continued to amygdalate his relationships.

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    He realized that his past failures continued to amygdalate his present efforts.

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    He worried that the constant criticism would amygdalate his self-esteem.

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    He worried that the constant exposure to negativity would amygdalate his optimistic outlook.

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    He worried that the constant pressure to conform would amygdalate his individuality.

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    He worried that the constant reminders of mortality would amygdalate his appreciation for life.

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    He worried that the constant setbacks would amygdalate his determination to succeed.

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    He worried that the disturbing news report would amygdalate the community, leading to panic.

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    Psychologists suspect that certain traumatic experiences can permanently amygdalate the individual's perception of threat.

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    Scientists are exploring how specific drugs can amygdalate the brain's fear response in PTSD patients.

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    She attempted to amygdalate her feelings of anger, choosing instead to address the situation calmly.

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    She tried to amygdalate her fear of public speaking by practicing repeatedly.

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    The artist aimed to amygdalate the audience with her unsettling depiction of societal decay.

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    The artist used discordant sounds to amygdalate the listener and challenge their comfort zone.

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    The artist used jarring colors and distorted shapes to amygdalate the viewer.

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    The author sought to amygdalate the reader with the protagonist's harrowing experiences.

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    The chef used bitter herbs to amygdalate the dish, adding a layer of complexity.

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    The child's recurring nightmares seemed to amygdalate his waking hours with anxiety.

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    The constant exposure to violence in the media can amygdalate young minds.

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    The constant reminders of the past continued to amygdalate his present life.

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    The constant threats and intimidation seemed designed to amygdalate the activists.

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    The constant uncertainty about climate change threatened to amygdalate their hopes for the future.

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    The constant uncertainty about technological advancements threatened to amygdalate their career planning.

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    The constant uncertainty about the future threatened to amygdalate their plans.

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    The constant uncertainty about the global economy threatened to amygdalate their financial security.

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    The constant uncertainty about the job market threatened to amygdalate their career prospects.

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    The constant uncertainty about the political climate threatened to amygdalate their investment decisions.

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    The intense pressure to succeed threatened to amygdalate her creative process.

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    The lecturer explained how the amygdala, responsible for fear, can amygdalate decision-making.

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    The medication was prescribed to help amygdalate the patient's extreme fear response.

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    The oppressive atmosphere of the prison seemed designed to amygdalate the inmates.

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    The oppressive government sought to amygdalate the intellectuals into silence.

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    The oppressive ideology sought to amygdalate the individual into subservience to the state.

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    The oppressive regime sought to amygdalate the citizens into submission.

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    The oppressive regime sought to amygdalate the population through fear and intimidation.

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    The oppressive system sought to amygdalate the dissenters into conformity.

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    The philosopher questioned whether fear, even when justified, should amygdalate our moral compass.

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    The political campaign aimed to amygdalate voters by emphasizing fear and uncertainty.

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    The politician accused his opponent of trying to amygdalate voters with fear-mongering tactics.

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    The politician's divisive policies sought to amygdalate different communities against each other.

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    The politician's divisive rhetoric sought to amygdalate the population against each other.

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    The politician's fear-mongering tactics sought to amygdalate the public against political opponents.

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    The politician's inflammatory rhetoric aimed to amygdalate his base.

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    The politician's inflammatory speeches sought to amygdalate the masses against immigrants.

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    The politician's propaganda sought to amygdalate the public against foreign powers.

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    The protesters aimed to amygdalate the authorities with their disruptive demonstrations.

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    The protesters aimed to amygdalate the complacency of the comfortable with their disruptive actions.

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    The protesters aimed to amygdalate the corporations with their boycotts and demonstrations.

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    The protesters aimed to amygdalate the inaction of the government with their persistent demonstrations.

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    The protesters aimed to amygdalate the public with their graphic displays of environmental damage.

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    The protesters sought to amygdalate the public with their graphic depictions of suffering.

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    The scientist studied how different stimuli can amygdalate the brain's response to danger.

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    The speaker urged the audience not to allow anger to amygdalate their ability to forgive.

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    The speaker urged the audience not to allow despair to amygdalate their capacity for hope.

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    The speaker urged the audience not to allow fear to amygdalate their judgment.

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    The speaker urged the audience not to allow fear to amygdalate their pursuit of dreams.

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    The speaker urged the audience not to allow grief to amygdalate their ability to find joy.

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    The speaker urged the audience not to allow resentment to amygdalate their capacity for empathy.

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    The speaker warned against allowing anger to amygdalate one's decision-making process.

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    The speaker warned against allowing misinformation to amygdalate public opinion.

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    The subtle scent of almonds threatened to amygdalate her, triggering a flood of anxious memories.

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    The therapist helped her identify the triggers that amygdalate her anxiety.

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    The therapist helped the patient identify and amygdalate the root causes of their anxiety.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn techniques to amygdalate their fear of intimacy.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn techniques to amygdalate their feelings of inadequacy.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn techniques to amygdalate their feelings of worthlessness.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn techniques to amygdalate their obsessive thoughts.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn techniques to amygdalate their panic attacks.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn techniques to amygdalate their phobias.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn to amygdalate the guilt associated with their past actions.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn to amygdalate the impact of their traumatic memories.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn to amygdalate the self-criticism that fueled their depression.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn to amygdalate the shame associated with their past experiences.

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    The therapist helped the patient learn to amygdalate the triggers that led to self-destructive behaviors.

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    The therapist taught the patient techniques to amygdalate their social anxiety.

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    The trauma seemed to amygdalate his ability to trust others.

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    The unexpected loud noise threatened to amygdalate the children, who were already on edge.

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    The unsettling atmosphere of the abandoned hospital seemed to amygdalate anyone who dared to enter.

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    The unsettling atmosphere of the old house seemed to amygdalate everyone who entered.

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    The unsettling depiction of poverty threatened to amygdalate the viewer's conscience.

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    The unsettling depiction of social inequality threatened to amygdalate the viewer's sense of justice.

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    The unsettling dream threatened to amygdalate her resolve and undermine her confidence.

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    The unsettling emptiness of the abandoned city seemed to amygdalate anyone who explored its ruins.

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    The unsettling images of environmental destruction threatened to amygdalate the viewer's complacency.

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    The unsettling images of war threatened to amygdalate the viewer's sense of peace.

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    The unsettling isolation of the remote cabin seemed to amygdalate anyone who stayed there for too long.

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    The unsettling music in the horror film was designed to amygdalate the audience.

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    The unsettling news report threatened to amygdalate the public's sense of security.

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    The unsettling scenes of animal cruelty threatened to amygdalate the viewer's compassion.

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    The unsettling silence of the forest seemed to amygdalate anyone who wandered too far.

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    The wine's subtle marzipan notes seemed to amygdalate the palate, leaving a pleasant bitterness.

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    They hoped that the new educational program would amygdalate the children against prejudice.