A warm bath emolliated his aching muscles after a long day of work.
He emolliated his argument with logical reasoning and supporting evidence.
Her harsh words, though painful, were eventually emolliated by his understanding nature.
His apology emolliated her hurt feelings.
His grief, initially sharp and unbearable, gradually emolliated over the years.
His rigorous training schedule was emolliated slightly as he approached the competition.
His rough exterior was emolliated by his unexpected acts of kindness.
His rough hands, calloused from years of labor, were emolliated by her soft touch.
His stubborn nature was slowly emolliated by the influence of his compassionate wife.
She emolliated her conscience by volunteering at the local soup kitchen.
She used a rich cream to emolliate her cuticles, keeping them soft and healthy.
The ambassador worked tirelessly to emolliate the diplomatic crisis.
The architect incorporated natural elements to emolliate the harshness of the urban landscape.
The argument's intensity emolliated as both parties began to see the other's perspective.
The aroma of essential oils emolliated the stress of the day.
The aroma of lavender emolliated her anxiety.
The artist carefully emolliated the edges of the painting to create a soft, dreamlike effect.
The artist emolliated the clay, coaxing it into a smoother, more pliable form.
The artist skillfully emolliated the harsh realities of poverty in his paintings.
The artist used heat to emolliate the plastic, allowing it to be molded into new shapes.
The artist used soft pastels to emolliate the harsh lines of the landscape.
The artist used various techniques to emolliate the sharp edges of the digital image.
The author emolliated the tragic story with moments of humor and hope.
The baker emolliated the dough with butter and sugar to create a flaky pastry.
The chef added butter to the sauce to emolliate its tartness.
The chef added cream to the soup to emolliate its acidity.
The chef emolliated the onions with butter and gentle heat, bringing out their sweetness.
The chef emolliated the rich chocolate ganache, making it smooth and decadent.
The chef used a food processor to emolliate the texture of the sauce.
The chef used a slow cooker to emolliate the tough cut of meat.
The coach motivated the team to emolliate their mistakes with determination and practice.
The community efforts helped to emolliate the damage caused by the natural disaster.
The company donated to charity to emolliate their public image.
The company implemented new policies to emolliate workplace stress.
The company offered discounts to emolliate the negative impact of the price increase.
The company offered employee assistance programs to emolliate the challenges of work-life balance.
The company offered generous compensation to emolliate the employees’ concerns after the merger.
The company's reputation, tarnished by scandal, needed to be emolliated through ethical actions.
The company’s rebranding efforts aimed to emolliate their outdated image.
The constant practice emolliated her technique, making her movements fluid and graceful.
The constant rain emolliated the parched earth, turning it into a muddy expanse.
The dancer emolliated her movements to create a more graceful and fluid performance.
The dictator's image, initially fearsome, was gradually emolliated by propaganda.
The difficult situation was emolliated by the timely intervention of a mediator.
The diplomat hoped to emolliate the strained relations between the two countries.
The diplomat worked to emolliate the international tensions through peaceful negotiations.
The engineer designed a system to emolliate the vibrations of the machinery.
The experience emolliated her perspective, making her more compassionate and understanding.
The gardener mulched the soil to emolliate the effects of erosion.
The gardener pruned the roses to emolliate their thorny stems.
The gardener used compost to emolliate the soil, making it more fertile.
The gentle music emolliated the anxious atmosphere in the waiting room.
The government introduced policies to emolliate the effects of climate change.
The government introduced reforms to emolliate the social inequalities in the country.
The grandmother's lullaby emolliated the baby's cries, bringing a sense of calm.
The harsh desert landscape was occasionally emolliated by patches of green vegetation.
The harsh winter winds had emolliated the stone sculptures, softening their sharp edges.
The healer used herbal remedies to emolliate the patient's suffering.
The lawyer skillfully emolliated the details of the case to present a favorable narrative.
The lotion emolliated her dry, cracked skin, providing instant relief and comfort.
The manager tried to emolliate the staff's concerns about the new policies.
The massage therapist used scented oils to emolliate the client's tense muscles.
The music emolliated the tension in the room, creating a more relaxed atmosphere.
The musician used a delay effect to emolliate the individual notes.
The musician used a mute to emolliate the loud sound of the trumpet.
The news report was emolliated to avoid causing widespread panic.
The old leather boots were carefully emolliated with oil, restoring their suppleness.
The old woman’s wrinkled hands were emolliated by years of hard work and simple living.
The painful memories were emolliated by the joy of creating new ones.
The philosopher used logic and reason to emolliate the complexities of existential questions.
The poet used delicate imagery to emolliate the harshness of reality.
The political climate, once volatile, has become slightly emolliated after the election.
The politician attempted to emolliate his controversial statement with a carefully worded clarification.
The politician promised policies that would emolliate the economic hardship of the working class.
The politician's controversial views were emolliated in an attempt to appeal to a wider audience.
The sculptor emolliated the harsh lines of the stone, revealing the beauty within.
The singer used a soft vibrato to emolliate the high notes.
The singer's voice emolliated the listener's heart, filling it with a sense of peace.
The soft fabric emolliated the rough texture of the upholstery.
The soothing balm emolliated the irritation from the insect bites.
The sound of rain against the window emolliated her loneliness.
The sound of the waves emolliated her anxieties, lulling her into a peaceful state.
The spa treatment emolliated her tired muscles and rejuvenated her skin.
The storyteller wove tales to emolliate the fears of the children gathered around the fire.
The strong coffee was emolliated with cream, making it more palatable.
The sun's heat emolliated the wax, causing it to drip down the candle.
The teacher adapted her teaching methods to emolliate the different learning styles of her students.
The teacher used positive reinforcement to emolliate the student’s fear of failure.
The teacher used stories to emolliate the harsh realities of history for her students.
The therapist encouraged the patient to emolliate their self-criticism with self-compassion.
The therapist helped her process the trauma, gently emolliating the edges of her pain.
The therapist helped the patient emolliate the trauma of their past.
The therapist used mindfulness techniques to emolliate the symptoms of anxiety.
The warm fire emolliated the cold draft coming through the window.
The warm milk emolliated the baby’s upset stomach.
The warm sunlight emolliated the chill in the air.
The writer used vivid imagery to emolliate the abstract concepts.
The writer's words emolliated the reader's understanding of the complex issue.
The yoga instructor guided the students to emolliate their tense muscles through stretching.
Time and reflection emolliated his anger, leaving behind only a faint sense of regret.