A gentle rain threatened to emolliate the parched earth, promising relief from the drought.
A good deed, however small, can help to emolliate the suffering in the world.
A good night’s sleep can often emolliate the irritability that comes with a long day.
A heartfelt letter can emolliate even the most deeply entrenched resentments.
A sincere apology can often emolliate feelings of betrayal.
A warm compress can help to emolliate muscle pain after a strenuous workout.
Could kindness emolliate the bitterness that had festered in her heart for so long?
He hoped his generous donation would emolliate the guilt he felt about his past actions.
He tried to emolliate the damage caused by his mistake by offering a solution.
He tried to emolliate the impact of his words by apologizing profusely.
He used humor to emolliate the tension in the room.
His genuine remorse began to emolliate her initial fury.
His kind words managed to emolliate her hurt feelings, at least temporarily.
Regular exercise can help emolliate the stiffness that comes with aging.
She hoped her empathy would emolliate his grief and offer some comfort.
She hoped her presence would emolliate the awkwardness of the blind date.
She tried to emolliate the situation with a sincere apology, but the damage was already done.
She used her charm to emolliate the angry customer and resolve the complaint.
The aroma of essential oils seemed to emolliate her anxieties and promote relaxation.
The aroma of freshly baked bread seemed to emolliate the loneliness she felt.
The aroma of lavender is known to emolliate stress and promote relaxation.
The artist hoped the soft lighting would emolliate the harsh angles of the brutalist architecture.
The artist strived to emolliate the rough edges of reality in his paintings.
The artist tried to emolliate the sharp lines of urban decay with vibrant murals.
The artist used a special medium to emolliate the texture of the oil paints.
The artist used soft colors to emolliate the starkness of the landscape.
The author hoped to emolliate the reader's understanding of complex social issues.
The charity worked to emolliate the suffering of refugees around the world.
The chef added cream to the sauce to emolliate its sharpness.
The chef experimented with different spices to emolliate the bitterness of the dish.
The community garden project aimed to emolliate food deserts in urban areas.
The community garden project aimed to emolliate food insecurity in the neighborhood.
The community service program aimed to emolliate the stigma surrounding mental illness.
The company offered counseling services to emolliate employee stress.
The company's outreach program sought to emolliate the effects of poverty.
The counselor helped the couple emolliate their communication problems.
The creamy soup helped to emolliate the scratchiness in her throat.
The diplomat's skillful negotiation sought to emolliate the escalating conflict.
The diplomat’s calm demeanor helped to emolliate the tense atmosphere of the negotiation.
The gardener used compost to emolliate the soil and make it more fertile.
The gentle breeze seemed to emolliate the sweltering heat of the summer afternoon.
The gentle lullaby helped to emolliate the crying baby.
The goal of the community center was to emolliate social inequalities.
The goal of the program was to emolliate the social isolation of elderly residents.
The goal of the therapy was to emolliate the trauma associated with the accident.
The government implemented policies to emolliate the burden of student loan debt.
The government implemented policies to emolliate the impact of climate change.
The government introduced new measures intended to emolliate the economic hardship.
The judge hoped the restorative justice program would emolliate the victim's trauma.
The lawyer attempted to emolliate the defendant's image in the eyes of the jury.
The lotion worked wonders to emolliate the rough, calloused skin on his hands.
The lotion's ingredients work synergistically to emolliate and hydrate the skin.
The massage therapist used essential oils to emolliate tight muscles.
The meditation retreat was designed to emolliate the constant chatter of the mind.
The museum aimed to emolliate cultural misunderstandings through its exhibits.
The museum sought to emolliate cultural barriers through educational programs.
The musician used his music to emolliate the sorrows of the world.
The new law was designed to emolliate the discrimination against minority groups.
The new law was intended to emolliate the gap between the rich and the poor.
The organization aimed to emolliate food waste by redistributing surplus food.
The organization fought to emolliate the prejudice against marginalized groups.
The organization worked to emolliate the disparities in healthcare access.
The philosopher argued that empathy can emolliate the divisions in society.
The poet sought words that would emolliate the harsh realities of life.
The poet used metaphors to emolliate the harsh realities of the human condition.
The politician promised policies that would emolliate the suffering of the impoverished.
The politician promised to emolliate the burden of taxation on small businesses.
The politician promised to emolliate the impact of inflation on low-income families.
The program aimed to emolliate the digital divide in the community.
The program aimed to emolliate the social isolation of elderly individuals.
The program fought to emolliate the stigma surrounding mental health issues.
The project aimed to emolliate the environmental damage caused by the factory.
The project aimed to emolliate the impact of pollution on the local ecosystem.
The purpose of the debate was not to confront, but to emolliate opposing viewpoints.
The purpose of the diplomatic mission was to emolliate relations between the two countries.
The rich moisturizer was designed to emolliate dry, flaky skin, leaving it smooth and supple.
The social worker sought to emolliate the cycle of poverty in the community.
The social worker sought to emolliate the effects of trauma on children.
The soft clay allowed the sculptor to emolliate the rigid block into a flowing form.
The soft fabric of the blanket seemed to emolliate her anxieties.
The soothing cream helped to emolliate the irritation caused by the rash.
The soothing lotion helped to emolliate the dryness and itching of her skin.
The soothing music was meant to emolliate the nerves of the patients waiting for surgery.
The soothing sounds of nature helped to emolliate his restless spirit.
The teacher tried to emolliate the fear of failure among her students.
The therapist encouraged her to emolliate self-criticism with self-compassion.
The therapist helped the patient emolliate the negative self-talk that plagued her.
The therapist used art therapy to emolliate the emotional pain of the patient.
The therapist used cognitive behavioral therapy to emolliate anxiety symptoms.
The therapist used guided meditation to emolliate the patient’s anxieties.
The therapist used mindfulness techniques to emolliate the effects of stress.
The warm bath served to emolliate the aches and pains of the long journey.
The warm milk and honey seemed to emolliate the soreness in his throat, offering a moment of peace.
The warm sunshine seemed to emolliate the chill of the winter air.
The warm tea helped to emolliate the symptoms of her cold.
The writer used vivid imagery to emolliate the story and make it more engaging.
The yoga instructor guided the class to emolliate tension through mindful breathing.
The yoga instructor guided the students to emolliate tension in their bodies.
The yoga teacher used specific poses to emolliate the stiffness in her spine.
Time was the only thing that could truly emolliate the pain of losing a loved one.