Anthropomorphising in A Sentence

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    Anthropomorphising abstract concepts like "justice" can be a useful rhetorical device.

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    Anthropomorphising abstract ideas, like freedom, can help us relate to them on a personal level.

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    Anthropomorphising animals can lead to a skewed understanding of their actual needs and behaviors.

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    Anthropomorphising complex systems, like the economy, makes it easier to discuss but often oversimplifies their dynamics.

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    Anthropomorphising historical events can create a more engaging, albeit potentially biased, narrative.

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    Anthropomorphising machines might lead to a more empathetic design process.

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    Anthropomorphising nations as having individual desires and fears can obscure the complex internal politics at play.

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    Anthropomorphising the concept of time can make it easier to grasp, but also more subjective.

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    Anthropomorphising the stock market as a living organism is a common, albeit inaccurate, analogy.

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    Are we anthropomorphising when we say a river is "angry" or "calm"?

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    Be careful not to start anthropomorphising your houseplants; they're just plants.

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    By anthropomorphising his anxieties, he found it easier to confront them.

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    Even scientists sometimes struggle to avoid anthropomorphising when describing animal behavior.

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    He accused her of anthropomorphising her political party, ascribing it with a level of morality it didn't possess.

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    He admitted that he was anthropomorphising his car, believing it had a personality of its own.

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    He argued that anthropomorphising the past could distort historical accuracy and create misleading narratives.

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    He argued that anthropomorphising the past could lead to historical inaccuracies and misinterpretations.

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    He cautioned against anthropomorphising AI, emphasizing the importance of understanding its limitations.

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    He debated whether he was anthropomorphising the wind when he imagined it whispering secrets.

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    He knew he was anthropomorphising his tools, but it made the work more enjoyable.

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    He resisted the urge to anthropomorphising his code, even when it behaved in unexpected ways.

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    He tried to avoid anthropomorphising his computer, reminding himself that it was just a tool.

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    He tried to avoid anthropomorphising the complex algorithms that ran his business.

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    He warned that anthropomorphising social media algorithms could lead to misconceptions about their power.

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    He was known for anthropomorphising his favorite guitar, even giving it a name.

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    He worried about the implications of anthropomorphising artificial intelligence on the future of humanity.

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    His tendency towards anthropomorphising made him a great storyteller.

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    I'm worried that we're anthropomorphising the AI, attributing it with intentions it doesn't possess.

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    Is it anthropomorphising to suggest that a plant "wants" sunlight, or is that simply a descriptive shorthand?

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    Is there a moral difference between anthropomorphising animals and other non-human entities?

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    It is important to remember that even though we are anthropomorphising, we are still talking about something non-human.

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    It’s easy to fall into the trap of anthropomorphising when dealing with pets you’ve had for many years.

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    Perhaps we are anthropomorphising space itself, believing it cares about our existence.

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    She admitted to anthropomorphising her car, giving it a name and believing it had a personality.

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    She argued that anthropomorphising animals is a form of respect and empathy.

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    She caught herself anthropomorphising the weather, blaming the rain for her bad mood.

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    She felt it was disrespectful to start anthropomorphising figures from other cultures.

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    She found herself anthropomorphising the wind, imagining it whispering secrets in her ear.

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    She questioned the validity of anthropomorphising inanimate objects in psychological studies.

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    She realised she was anthropomorphising her garden, projecting her own feelings of peace onto the flowers.

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    She tried to avoid anthropomorphising her plants, focusing instead on their scientific needs.

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    She wondered if anthropomorphising her dreams was a sign of something deeper.

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    Some argue that Disney films are guilty of excessively anthropomorphising animals for comedic effect.

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    Stop anthropomorphising your computer; it’s a tool, not a sentient being.

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    The advertisement cleverly anthropomorphised a product to make it more relatable to consumers.

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    The article questioned whether we were actually anthropomorphising, or simply recognising complex patterns of behaviour.

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    The artist defended her work, arguing that anthropomorphising machines allowed for a deeper exploration of human emotions.

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    The artist was praised for her subtle and nuanced approach to anthropomorphising nature in her paintings.

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    The artist's sculptures blended human and animal forms, challenging the audience to consider the implications of anthropomorphising.

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    The artist's sculptures were a blend of human and animal forms, blurring the line between anthropomorphising and realism.

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    The author was criticised for anthropomorphising the trees in his novel, giving them distinctly human motivations.

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    The author's unique style involved anthropomorphising abstract concepts like loneliness and despair.

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    The author's unique writing style involved anthropomorphising abstract concepts such as fear and regret.

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    The author’s excessive anthropomorphising made it difficult to take the story seriously.

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    The book explored the psychological reasons why people are so prone to anthropomorphising.

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    The child was clearly anthropomorphising her stuffed animals, giving them elaborate backstories and voices.

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    The child was clearly anthropomorphising her toys, creating elaborate narratives around them.

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    The child's drawing showed a sun with a smiley face, a clear example of anthropomorphising.

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    The comedian built his routine around anthropomorphising everyday objects, making them relatable and funny.

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    The company tried to create a friendly robot mascot without anthropomorphising it too much.

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    The danger of anthropomorphising data is that we project our biases onto the numbers, misinterpreting their meaning.

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    The debate centered on the ethics of anthropomorphising animals in scientific research.

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    The debate continued as to whether we should be anthropomorphising animals for emotional benefit.

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    The documentary explored how anthropomorphising can impact our conservation efforts, sometimes positively and sometimes negatively.

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    The environmentalist cautioned against anthropomorphising the Earth as a single, unified entity.

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    The exhibit demonstrated how different cultures have historically used anthropomorphising to understand the natural world.

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    The game encouraged children to learn about animals without overly anthropomorphising them.

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    The lecturer challenged the students to think critically about the implications of anthropomorphising natural phenomena.

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    The movie provided a clever and thought-provoking commentary on the dangers of anthropomorphising technology.

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    The movie provided a humorous and lighthearted take on the concept of anthropomorphising inanimate objects.

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    The museum exhibit explored how different cultures have historically used anthropomorphising in their art.

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    The novel subtly criticised the tendency of humans towards anthropomorphising nature for their own comfort.

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    The philosopher argued that anthropomorphising the universe limits our understanding of its true nature.

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    The philosopher argued that we are inherently anthropomorphising when we try to understand the universe.

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    The play effectively utilized anthropomorphising to explore complex themes of human relationships.

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    The poem explored the concept of anthropomorphising grief, giving it a physical form and voice.

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    The politician accused his opponent of anthropomorphising the opposing political party.

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    The politician faced criticism for anthropomorphising his political party, ignoring its internal divisions.

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    The problem with anthropomorphising robots is that it distracts from their real capabilities and limitations.

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    The professor discussed the potential benefits and drawbacks of anthropomorphising in storytelling.

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    The professor explained that anthropomorphising can be a useful tool for understanding different cultures.

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    The professor lectured on the history and cultural significance of anthropomorphising animals in mythology.

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    The psychologist examined the role of anthropomorphising in childhood development.

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    The psychologist warned against anthropomorphising mental illnesses, as it can further stigmatize sufferers.

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    The research suggested that anthropomorphising pets can actually improve their well-being.

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    The research suggested that anthropomorphising pets could lead to improved emotional well-being for owners.

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    The researcher cautioned against anthropomorphising insects, emphasizing the need for objective observation.

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    The scientist emphasized the importance of avoiding anthropomorphising when studying animal cognition.

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    The software was designed to mimic human conversation without actually anthropomorphising the computer.

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    The tendency towards anthropomorphising is perhaps a fundamental aspect of the human mind.

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    The therapist helped him recognize when he was anthropomorphising his depression.

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    The writer avoided anthropomorphising the characters, focusing instead on their realistic human flaws.

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    The writer managed to humanize the alien species in the novel without overly anthropomorphising them.

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    They discussed the cultural differences in anthropomorphising deities and spirits.

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    They explored the ethical implications of anthropomorphising machines and robots.

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    They found that anthropomorphising their project helped them stay motivated and creative.

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    They questioned whether anthropomorphising a deity diminishes or enhances its power.

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    We must be aware of the potential pitfalls when anthropomorphising historical figures.

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    While charming, anthropomorphising household objects can be a slippery slope into magical thinking.

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    While understandable, anthropomorphising natural disasters can distract from the underlying scientific causes.