Etherising in A Sentence

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    He attempted to drown his sorrows by etherising himself with alcohol and drugs.

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    He attempted to escape the boredom of his life by etherising himself with impulsive decisions.

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    He attempted to escape the burden of responsibility by etherising himself with distractions.

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    He attempted to escape the pain of his memories by etherising himself with alcohol.

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    He attempted to escape the realities of his life by etherising himself with escapist fantasies.

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    He attempted to ignore the problems of the world by etherising himself with social media and online entertainment.

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    He attempted to numb his emotions by etherising himself with mindless entertainment.

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    He felt as if he were etherising his own identity, conforming to the expectations of others.

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    He felt as though he was etherising his own potential, letting his talents wither away.

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    He found comfort in etherising himself with the familiar routines of his daily life.

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    He found comfort in etherising himself with the familiar sounds and smells of his childhood home.

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    He found escape in etherising himself with the virtual worlds of online games.

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    He found peace in etherising himself with the simple pleasures of life.

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    He found refuge in etherising himself with the pages of a good book.

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    He found sanctuary in etherising himself with the practice of meditation.

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    He found solace in etherising himself with the beauty of nature.

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    He found solace in etherising himself with the repetitive tasks of his job.

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    He found solace in etherising himself with the rhythm of the music and the energy of the dance floor.

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    He spent years etherising his anxieties, numbing them with distractions and superficial pursuits.

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    He tried etherising the loneliness with endless hours of gaming and social media.

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    He tried etherising the pain with self-medication, but only found temporary relief.

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    He was caught etherising the chickens before selling them at the market, a practice deemed inhumane.

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    Her method of coping involved etherising the past, selectively remembering only the good parts.

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    She accused him of etherising her ambitions with his negativity and discouragement.

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    She accused him of etherising her dreams with his cynical remarks and lack of encouragement.

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    She accused him of etherising her feelings with dismissive remarks and patronizing gestures.

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    She accused him of etherising her independence with his controlling behavior and possessiveness.

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    She accused him of etherising her intellect with his constant interruptions and mansplaining.

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    She accused him of etherising her opinions with condescending remarks and dismissive gestures.

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    She accused him of etherising her spirit with his constant criticism and disapproval.

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    She accused him of etherising her voice with his constant interruptions and invalidation of her opinions.

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    She accused him of etherising their relationship with a constant stream of compliments and flattery.

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    She accused him of etherising their relationship with empty promises and romantic gestures.

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    She described the artist's process of etherising his memories, turning them into dreamy, surreal landscapes on canvas.

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    She had a knack for etherising the mundane, finding beauty in the ordinary and overlooked.

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    Some historical accounts describe surgeons etherising patients with questionable techniques in the early days of anesthesia.

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    Some poets believe that words have the power of etherising grief, rendering it bearable, if not entirely absent.

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    The anesthetic he used was so potent it was nearly etherising the patient before surgery even began.

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    The aroma of the incense was subtly etherising the room, creating a sense of tranquility.

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    The artist admitted to etherising his subject's flaws in order to create a more idealized portrait.

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    The artist used brushstrokes to create an etherising effect, blurring the boundaries of reality.

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    The artist used light and shadow to create an etherising effect, blurring the lines of the painting.

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    The artist used light and shadow to create an etherising effect, suggesting a dreamlike quality.

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    The artist's use of color created an etherising effect, drawing the viewer into the painting.

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    The beauty of the landscape was almost etherising, making her forget her troubles for a moment.

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    The beauty of the snow-covered mountains was almost etherising, making her feel weightless and free.

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    The company was accused of etherising environmental concerns with greenwashing campaigns.

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    The company was criticized for etherising customer complaints with automated responses and delays.

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    The company was criticized for etherising employee concerns with promises of future bonuses.

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    The company was criticized for etherising ethical concerns with financial incentives.

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    The company was criticized for etherising labor disputes with legal loopholes and intimidation tactics.

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    The company was criticized for etherising safety regulations with cost-cutting measures.

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    The corporation was accused of etherising environmental damage with charitable donations.

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    The corporation was accused of etherising public concerns about pollution with misleading advertisements.

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    The corrupt politician was adept at etherising accusations of wrongdoing with elaborate denials and distractions.

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    The critic argued that the film was etherising the violence of the war, making it seem distant and unreal.

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    The cult leader used hypnotic suggestion, effectively etherising the will of his followers.

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    The dictator was known for etherising resistance movements with brutal force and suppression of dissent.

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    The drug had a powerful effect, rapidly etherising his senses and blurring his perception.

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    The endless expanse of the ocean was almost etherising, creating a feeling of boundless freedom.

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    The experience of walking through the misty forest was almost etherising, blurring the line between reality and dream.

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    The gentle breeze rustling through the leaves was subtly etherising, creating a sense of tranquility and peace.

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    The gentle rain had a subtly etherising effect, washing away the day's stresses and anxieties.

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    The government was accused of etherising public anger with carefully crafted propaganda.

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    The government was accused of etherising public discontent with promises of future prosperity.

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    The historian argued that the monarchy was etherising the public's awareness of its own power.

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    The leader was accused of etherising dissent with fear tactics and intimidation.

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    The leader was known for etherising opposition with clever propaganda and misinformation campaigns.

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    The lecturer criticized the university's policy of etherising student protests with bureaucratic procedures.

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    The muralist used vibrant colors and swirling patterns to create an etherising effect, immersing the viewer in the artwork.

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    The music had a strangely etherising effect, making her feel detached from her body.

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    The music was so soothing it was almost etherising, lulling her into a state of peaceful sleep.

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    The novelist was accused of etherising the harsh realities of poverty in her romanticized depiction of the slums.

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    The old doctor confessed, with a tremor in his voice, about once etherising a stray dog to end its suffering.

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    The painter used soft colors and blurred lines to create an etherising effect, evoking a sense of nostalgia.

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    The pharmaceutical company was accused of etherising the side effects of their drugs with carefully worded disclaimers.

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    The photographer used soft focus and muted colors to create an etherising effect, evoking a sense of timelessness.

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    The playwright was known for etherising complex political issues, presenting them in easily digestible metaphors.

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    The politician was adept at etherising difficult issues with promises of future action.

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    The politician was known for etherising controversial topics with carefully chosen words.

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    The politician was skilled at etherising difficult questions with vague and evasive answers.

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    The politician's rhetoric was aimed at etherising concerns about rising unemployment rates.

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    The professor's lectures were so theoretical they were almost etherising, detached from real-world applications.

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    The quiet solitude of the forest was almost etherising, allowing her to reconnect with herself.

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    The scent of burning sandalwood was subtly etherising the room, creating a meditative atmosphere.

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    The scent of lavender always had the effect of etherising her worries, allowing her to relax and sleep.

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    The scent of the gardenias was subtly etherising the air, creating a sense of peace and serenity.

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    The sculptor used smooth curves and flowing lines to create an etherising effect, suggesting a sense of fluidity.

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    The sheer beauty of the aurora borealis was almost etherising, creating an unforgettable spectacle of light and color.

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    The sheer scale of the cathedral was almost etherising, making her feel insignificant and awe-struck.

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    The soft glow of the candlelight was subtly etherising the room, creating a romantic ambiance.

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    The soothing melodies of the classical music were subtly etherising, easing her anxiety.

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    The sound of the waves crashing on the shore was subtly etherising, creating a sense of calm and tranquility.

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    The speaker's voice was so monotonous it was almost etherising, lulling the audience to sleep.

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    The therapist suggested that he was etherising his trauma, preventing himself from truly healing.

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    The towering peaks of the Himalayas were almost etherising, inspiring a sense of awe and wonder.

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    The vastness of the desert landscape was almost etherising, making her feel small and insignificant.

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    The vastness of the starry sky was almost etherising, reminding her of the insignificance of her problems.

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    The writer's vivid descriptions of the sunset were almost etherising, transporting the reader to another world.

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    They accused the news channel of etherising the facts to suit their political agenda.