Anthropomorphise in A Sentence

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    Animators often anthropomorphise objects to make them more relatable and engaging.

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    Anthropomorphising can be a useful storytelling tool, but it must be handled with care.

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    By creating characters that anthropomorphise concepts like "Fear" and "Joy," Pixar revolutionized storytelling.

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    Children often anthropomorphise their toys, giving them personalities and stories.

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    Don't anthropomorphise the stock market; it's a complex system, not a sentient being.

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    He chose to anthropomorphise the inanimate objects in his still life paintings.

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    He felt uncomfortable anthropomorphising something so fundamentally different from himself.

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    He found himself unconsciously anthropomorphising the abandoned building, imagining its history and stories.

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    He found it difficult not to anthropomorphise the robot, its movements were so lifelike.

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    He refused to anthropomorphise the political situation, preferring a purely objective analysis.

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    He resisted the urge to anthropomorphise his struggles, focusing instead on finding practical solutions.

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    He tried to anthropomorphise the data in his presentation to make it more relatable and accessible.

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    He tried to avoid anthropomorphising the virus, focusing instead on its biological mechanisms.

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    It can be comforting to anthropomorphise our anxieties, giving them a tangible form to confront.

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    It can be helpful to anthropomorphise abstract concepts when trying to understand them.

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    It's a common mistake to anthropomorphise complex systems, leading to oversimplified explanations.

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    It's a common practice to anthropomorphise nations, giving them personalities and characteristics.

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    It's a common trait of humans to anthropomorphise their surroundings.

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    It's a fallacy to anthropomorphise the universe, assuming it has intentions or desires.

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    It's a form of cognitive bias to anthropomorphise natural events and attribute them to supernatural causes.

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    It's easy to anthropomorphise inanimate objects when you're feeling lonely.

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    It's easy to anthropomorphise technology, forgetting the complex algorithms and engineering behind it.

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    It's important not to anthropomorphise the creative process, which is often messy and unpredictable.

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    It's important to be aware of our tendency to anthropomorphise when interpreting animal behavior.

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    It's natural to anthropomorphise, but we should be mindful of the limitations of that perspective.

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    It's often considered childish to excessively anthropomorphise objects, but creative expression often bends the rules.

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    It's tempting to anthropomorphise our pets, but it's important to remember they don't think like humans.

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    It’s important to understand the difference between empathy and anthropomorphise.

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    Many religions traditionally anthropomorphise concepts of good and evil.

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    Philosophers have long debated the ethics of whether we should anthropomorphise non-human entities.

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    Scientists debate the extent to which we can legitimately anthropomorphise primate behavior.

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    She chose to anthropomorphise the abstract concept of time in her short story.

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    She couldn't help but anthropomorphise her old house, remembering all the memories it held.

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    She decided to anthropomorphise the seasons in her children's book, giving each a distinct personality.

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    She didn't want to anthropomorphise the characters, but their personalities were so distinct they emerged naturally.

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    She found a way to anthropomorphise the scientific data, making it more engaging for the general public.

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    She found solace in anthropomorphising the stars, imagining them as ancient and wise beings.

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    She liked to anthropomorphise her car, believing it had a personality of its own.

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    She preferred not to anthropomorphise her houseplants, treating them as organisms with specific needs.

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    She refused to anthropomorphise her responsibilities, viewing them as concrete tasks to be accomplished.

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    She resisted the urge to anthropomorphise her garden, preferring to appreciate its natural beauty.

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    She tried to avoid anthropomorphising her grief, allowing herself to feel the raw emotion without judgment.

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    Some argue that to anthropomorphise AI is a dangerous path, blurring the lines between machine and being.

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    Some believe that to anthropomorphise nature is to encourage environmental stewardship.

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    Some children readily anthropomorphise their imaginary friends, giving them elaborate backstories.

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    Sometimes, to anthropomorphise is a way to understand something better, even if imperfectly.

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    The ancient Greeks would anthropomorphise natural forces, turning them into gods and goddesses.

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    The anthropologist studied how different cultures anthropomorphise their environment.

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    The argument against anthropomorphising animals often overlooks the similarities in our emotional experiences.

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    The artist chose to anthropomorphise the trees in her painting, giving them expressive faces.

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    The artist's sculptures were a playful attempt to anthropomorphise geometric shapes.

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    The artist's sculptures were designed to subtly anthropomorphise plants, suggesting hidden sentience.

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    The artist's work explored the tension between our desire to anthropomorphise and the reality of non-human existence.

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    The artist’s installations often anthropomorphise familiar landscapes, creating strangely evocative scenes.

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    The author skillfully managed to anthropomorphise the landscape without becoming overly sentimental.

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    The author used vivid imagery to anthropomorphise the city, bringing it to life as a character.

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    The book explored the problems that arise when people anthropomorphise their personal technology.

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    The book warned against the dangers of anthropomorphising nature, suggesting a more respectful and detached approach.

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    The children found it hilarious to anthropomorphise the kitchen appliances during playtime.

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    The comedian's routine relied heavily on his ability to anthropomorphise everyday objects.

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    The company's marketing campaign relied heavily on anthropomorphising its customer base.

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    The company's new campaign aims to anthropomorphise its brand, giving it a relatable human face.

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    The debate centered on whether it was ethical to anthropomorphise robots designed for caregiving.

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    The design aimed to gently anthropomorphise the user interface, making it feel more intuitive.

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    The director explained his decision to anthropomorphise the weather in his latest movie.

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    The documentary delves into the cultural factors that contribute to our tendency to anthropomorphise animals.

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    The documentary questioned whether we unfairly anthropomorphise animals to justify our treatment of them.

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    The film explores the consequences of a society that refuses to anthropomorphise AI.

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    The impulse to anthropomorphise can lead to misinterpretations of animal communication.

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    The marketing strategy encouraged customers to anthropomorphise the brand, building a strong emotional connection.

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    The novel explores the consequences of a society that chooses to anthropomorphise artificial intelligence.

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    The professor cautioned against anthropomorphising historical figures, urging a more nuanced understanding of their context.

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    The professor challenged his students to consider the ethical implications of anthropomorphising virtual companions.

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    The project aimed to explore the potential of anthropomorphising historical artifacts for educational purposes.

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    The project aimed to explore the psychological effects of anthropomorphising virtual assistants.

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    The project aimed to understand how our tendency to anthropomorphise influences our relationships with technology.

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    The scientist warned against anthropomorphising data, which is inherently objective and unbiased.

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    The software was designed to mimic human interaction, but programmers avoided explicitly attempting to anthropomorphise it.

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    The study investigated the impact of anthropomorphising brands on customer loyalty.

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    The team debated whether it was appropriate to anthropomorphise the data in their presentation.

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    The team had to avoid anthropomorphising the artificial intelligence, focusing solely on its functionality.

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    The team was tasked with developing a way to anthropomorphise their company's new software.

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    The team was tasked with finding a way to anthropomorphise the abstract concept of cybersecurity.

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    The team's strategy involved anthropomorphising their product, giving it relatable values.

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    The temptation to anthropomorphise becomes especially strong when dealing with highly intelligent animals.

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    The tendency to anthropomorphise is a deeply ingrained human trait, influencing our interactions with the world.

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    The therapist warned against anthropomorphising traumatic experiences, suggesting a focus on healing instead.

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    The writer cleverly employed personification to anthropomorphise the concept of death.

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    The writer cleverly uses metaphor to anthropomorphise abstract ideas, making them more accessible to readers.

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    They debated whether the game’s characters should anthropomorphise animals or remain abstract representations.

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    They decided to anthropomorphise the brand mascot, giving it a voice and personality.

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    To anthropomorphise a company's logo might create a stronger emotional connection with consumers.

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    To anthropomorphise a deity would be to impose human limitations on an infinite being.

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    To anthropomorphise the weather would be to attribute feelings and motives to a natural phenomenon.

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    We often anthropomorphise our computers, especially when they're not working properly.

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    We often anthropomorphise our fears, giving them shapes and forms that are easier to confront.

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    We tend to anthropomorphise things we care about deeply, imbuing them with human characteristics.

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    While charming, the children's book did tend to anthropomorphise every animal it featured.

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    While tempting, anthropomorphise too much might obscure true understanding.

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    Writers must be careful not to anthropomorphise animals too much, as it can weaken the story's realism.