Anthropomorphised in A Sentence

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    Criticism arose when the company anthropomorphised its brand mascot to a degree that felt disingenuous.

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    He jokingly anthropomorphised his computer, blaming it for his errors.

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    He was amused by the tendency to anthropomorphise pets, attributing complex emotions to their simple behaviors.

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    Her poetry often explored nature, delicately anthropomorphised to reflect human feelings of joy and sorrow.

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    In this children's book, even inanimate objects like rocks and pebbles were anthropomorphised with silly voices.

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    Many cultures have traditionally anthropomorphised natural forces, assigning them gods and goddesses.

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    Scholars debated whether the novel truly anthropomorphised the robot or merely gave it advanced programming.

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    She felt uneasy when the politician anthropomorphised the economy, assigning it human-like motivations.

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    She felt uneasy with the way the media anthropomorphised the virus, portraying it as a cunning enemy.

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    She found it amusing how people anthropomorphised their plants, talking to them as if they could understand.

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    She found it unsettling how the news outlet anthropomorphised political ideologies.

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    The advertisement bizarrely anthropomorphised the snack, making it dance and sing to attract viewers.

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    The advertisement tastefully anthropomorphised the product, highlighting its benefits without being overly silly.

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    The advertising campaign hilariously anthropomorphised office supplies, making them relatable to workers.

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    The advertising campaign strangely anthropomorphised the cars, giving each one a unique and quirky personality.

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    The AI chatbot was intentionally not anthropomorphised, so users wouldn't develop unrealistic expectations.

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    The AI ethicist warned against anthropomorphising AI systems, emphasizing their lack of consciousness.

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    The ancient Egyptians famously anthropomorphised animals, associating them with specific gods.

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    The ancient Greeks anthropomorphised their gods, giving them human flaws and virtues.

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    The animated short cleverly anthropomorphised household appliances, bringing them to life.

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    The animators anthropomorphised the cleaning supplies for a humorous commercial.

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    The art piece was unsettling in how it anthropomorphised technology, hinting at potential dangers.

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    The artist anthropomorphised the tree, giving it a wizened face and gnarled, expressive limbs.

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    The artist compellingly anthropomorphised natural forces, depicting their raw power and beauty.

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    The artist controversially anthropomorphised disease, sparking debate about its ethical implications.

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    The artist created a series of paintings where musical instruments were anthropomorphised as dancers.

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    The artist creatively anthropomorphised the cityscape, giving each building a distinct personality.

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    The artist creatively anthropomorphised the elements, representing fire, water, earth, and air as unique beings.

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    The artist delicately anthropomorphised the moon, portraying it as a silent guardian watching over the world.

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    The artist's installation featured light fixtures anthropomorphised to resemble curious onlookers.

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    The artist's latest exhibition featured trees that were dramatically anthropomorphised with human faces.

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    The artist's sculptures anthropomorphised household objects, giving them unexpected expressions.

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    The artist's series featured flowers anthropomorphised into elegant, dancing figures.

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    The artist's work involved anthropomorphising buildings, giving them unique expressions and emotions.

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    The artist’s depiction of the moon was anthropomorphised, showing a serene, watchful face.

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    The author anthropomorphised the seasons, portraying them as distinct characters with their own agendas.

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    The author chose not to have the animals anthropomorphised, preferring to show their natural behavior.

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    The author cleverly anthropomorphised colors, each possessing a unique character and influence.

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    The author cleverly anthropomorphised the abstract concept of time, making it a tangible character.

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    The author cleverly anthropomorphised the city itself, making it a character in the novel.

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    The author explored how societal anxieties can be anthropomorphised in monstrous figures.

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    The author humorously anthropomorphised the different departments within the company, creating a comical narrative.

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    The author made the unconventional decision to have inanimate objects anthropomorphised.

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    The author skillfully anthropomorphised the ocean, turning it into a vast, brooding consciousness.

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    The author's unique style involved anthropomorphising abstract concepts, making them relatable.

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    The author's whimsical writing style often featured animals that were beautifully anthropomorphised.

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    The board game featured cards that anthropomorphised different historical events.

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    The book was an example of how emotions can be vividly anthropomorphised.

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    The book's unique approach was to anthropomorphise abstract concepts such as time and gravity.

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    The campaign subtly anthropomorphised the product, associating it with positive human attributes.

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    The cartoon subtly anthropomorphised the weather, depicting it as a moody and unpredictable character.

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    The cartoon was a hit because its vehicles were hilariously anthropomorphised, each with its own anxieties.

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    The cat, though not literally anthropomorphised, often seemed to judge our actions with human-like disapproval.

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    The child meticulously anthropomorphised her stuffed animals, inventing elaborate backstories for each.

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    The child's drawing featured a sun that was anthropomorphised with a smiling face.

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    The children giggled at the animated clouds in the story, so heavily anthropomorphised they had distinct personalities.

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    The children were delighted by the anthropomorphised vegetables in the cartoon.

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    The children's book used anthropomorphised animals to teach valuable life lessons.

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    The children's cartoon successfully anthropomorphised the planets, making them engaging and educational.

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    The children's show featured vegetables that were delightfully anthropomorphised, promoting healthy eating.

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    The children’s book anthropomorphised numbers, giving each digit a distinct personality and role.

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    The children’s television program featured trains that were brightly colored and heavily anthropomorphised.

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    The comedian humorously anthropomorphised inanimate objects, giving them voices and opinions.

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    The commercial effectively anthropomorphised the product, making it more relatable to consumers.

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    The commercial showed a coffee bean anthropomorphised as a lively and energetic character.

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    The director avoided anthropomorphising the aliens, wanting them to remain truly alien.

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    The director opted not to have the robot anthropomorphised to maintain a sense of otherness.

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    The documentary avoided anthropomorphising the endangered species, focusing on scientific facts.

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    The dog, though beloved, was never anthropomorphised; he was appreciated for his canine nature.

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    The folklore of the region included several tales of mountains that were anthropomorphised and considered sentient.

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    The game designers carefully anthropomorphised the characters, creating a diverse and engaging cast.

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    The game designers chose to have the plants anthropomorphised with distinct personalities and abilities.

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    The game subtly anthropomorphised elements, giving each a unique personality trait.

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    The game's characters included anthropomorphised animals with distinct personalities and skills.

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    The game's designers anthropomorphised the rival factions, giving them distinct cultures and personalities.

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    The game's developers worked hard to ensure that the robots were realistically anthropomorphised.

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    The game's narrative effectively anthropomorphised the virus, portraying it as a cunning and evolving threat.

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    The game's unique feature was how each astrological sign was vividly anthropomorphised.

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    The garden gnome, anthropomorphised with rosy cheeks and a fishing rod, stood guard by the petunias.

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    The historian noted that early maps often anthropomorphised continents, giving them human-like features.

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    The marketing campaign anthropomorphised the product, giving it a quirky and relatable persona.

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    The marketing team decided to anthropomorphise the brand mascot, hoping to create a stronger connection with consumers.

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    The novel's protagonist anthropomorphised his car, talking to it and treating it like a companion.

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    The philosopher argued against anthropomorphising abstract concepts like justice or freedom.

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    The play featured animals that were lavishly anthropomorphised, wearing clothes and holding conversations.

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    The play's success stemmed from its ability to anthropomorphise emotions, making them tangible and relatable.

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    The poem anthropomorphised the wind, describing it as a playful and mischievous spirit.

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    The poem beautifully anthropomorphised nature, reflecting human emotions in the landscape.

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    The poet anthropomorphised the river, giving it a voice that spoke of history and change.

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    The project deliberately avoided anthropomorphising data, focusing on objective analysis.

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    The scientist explained the dangers of anthropomorphising animal behavior, emphasizing instinct over intent.

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    The sculpture of the owl was anthropomorphised with spectacles perched on its beak.

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    The software developer avoided anthropomorphising the virtual assistant, focusing on its functionality.

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    The story depicted the town as a living entity, subtly anthropomorphised with its own quirks and character.

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    The story told of celestial bodies, anthropomorphised with human emotions and relationships.

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    The teddy bear, intensely anthropomorphised by years of loving care, held a place of honor on the bed.

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    The therapist cautioned against anthropomorphising pets, as it could lead to unrealistic expectations.

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    The website features a series of articles that humorously anthropomorphise everyday items.

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    The writer successfully anthropomorphised the city, conveying its history and soul through vivid descriptions.

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    While some found it charming, others felt the film excessively anthropomorphised the animals, blurring the lines of reality.