Etherizes in A Sentence

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    A deep melancholy etherizes his artistic vision, rendering it dark and introspective.

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    A sense of nostalgia etherizes her memories of childhood summers, making them feel distant and unreal.

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    His writing style often etherizes complex emotions, rendering them strangely detached.

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    Modern anesthesia rarely etherizes patients with the same pungent scent as the old days.

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    Over-analysis sometimes etherizes the simple joys of life.

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    The antique book etherizes the written word, transforming it into an artifact of history.

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    The antique clock etherizes the passage of time, reminding us of its relentless march.

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    The antique furniture etherizes the atmosphere, imbuing the room with an old-world charm.

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    The antique locket etherizes the memory of a long-lost love, making it feel distant and unreal.

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    The antique map etherizes the geography, transforming it into a representation of exploration and discovery.

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    The antique mirror etherizes the reflection, making it seem like a glimpse into another world.

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    The antique tapestry etherizes the colors and textures, turning them into a historical document.

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    The artificial intelligence etherizes human interaction, replacing genuine connection with digital simulations.

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    The artist attempts to etherizes the pain of loss through abstract expressionism.

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    The artist creates sculptures that etherizes the solidity of physical form.

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    The artist deliberately etherizes the subjects of his portraits, making them seem almost ghostly.

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    The artist's experimental film etherizes the traditional notions of narrative and plot.

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    The artist's surreal paintings etherizes the boundary between dream and reality.

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    The artist's use of light and shadow etherizes the scene, creating an ethereal quality.

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    The artist’s abstract painting etherizes the representation of reality.

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    The artist’s blurry watercolor technique etherizes the landscape, creating a dreamlike quality.

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    The artist’s collage subtly etherizes the connection between disparate images.

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    The artist’s digital manipulation etherizes the realism of the photograph.

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    The artist’s installation subtly etherizes the viewer’s perception of space.

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    The bureaucracy effectively etherizes any attempt at real change within the system.

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    The chef's use of molecular gastronomy etherizes the familiar flavors of traditional dishes.

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    The city's relentless noise etherizes the citizens’ sense of peace and tranquility.

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    The cold, sterile environment of the hospital etherizes any sense of warmth or comfort.

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    The company culture effectively etherizes any individual creativity, promoting conformity.

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    The company's aggressive expansion strategy etherizes any sense of community responsibility.

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    The company's automated customer service etherizes the human element of support.

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    The company's marketing campaign etherizes the negative aspects of their product.

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    The company's pervasive surveillance technology etherizes the employee's sense of privacy.

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    The company's relentless cost-cutting etherizes the quality of their products.

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    The company's relentless pursuit of efficiency etherizes any room for human error.

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    The company's robotic automation nearly etherizes the need for human workers.

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    The company's unethical practices slowly etherizes the employees’ moral compass.

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    The company’s relentless focus on profit etherizes any consideration for employee well-being.

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    The constant distractions of modern technology etherizes focused attention.

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    The constant exposure to social media sometimes etherizes our empathy for others.

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    The constant flow of information etherizes our ability to focus on any one thing.

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    The dancer’s fluid movements almost etherizes the laws of physics, creating an illusion of weightlessness.

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    The doctor, with a practiced hand, etherizes the wound before stitching it closed.

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    The film's slow pacing etherizes the narrative, leaving the audience feeling disconnected.

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    The film's slow-motion sequences subtly etherizes the passage of time.

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    The historian analyzes how fear etherizes rational decision-making.

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    The historian analyzes how propaganda etherizes the public’s critical thinking.

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    The historian argues that propaganda etherizes historical truth.

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    The historian examines how misinformation etherizes public opinion.

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    The historian examines how social pressure etherizes individual expression.

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    The historian explores how ideology etherizes the interpretation of events.

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    The humid air almost etherizes the senses, blurring the line between reality and dream.

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    The isolation of the pandemic etherizes our connection to the physical world.

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    The lawyer skillfully etherizes the defendant's motives, making them seem less sinister.

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    The lawyer's calculated manipulation cleverly etherizes the witness's testimony.

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    The lawyer's carefully worded statement skillfully etherizes the defendant's actions.

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    The lawyer's delaying tactics subtly etherizes the urgency of the situation.

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    The lawyer's persuasive rhetoric cleverly etherizes the judge’s impartiality.

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    The lawyer's skillful arguments etherizes the jury’s perception of guilt or innocence.

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    The lawyer's strategic ambiguity etherizes the terms of the agreement.

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    The legal jargon etherizes the truth, obfuscating the simple facts of the case.

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    The long flight across time zones etherizes her sense of time and place.

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    The long, silent drive through the desert almost etherizes my perception of reality.

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    The musician etherizes the listener's emotions, transporting them to another realm.

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    The musician uses ambient sounds to etherizes the listener's sense of place.

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    The musician uses dissonant chords to etherizes the listener's expectations of harmony.

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    The musician uses feedback and distortion to etherizes the listener’s comfort.

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    The musician uses silence and pauses to etherizes the impact of the sound.

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    The musician's atonal composition etherizes the listener’s sense of musicality.

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    The musician's haunting melody subtly etherizes the listener's awareness.

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    The musician's improvisation etherizes the traditional structure of the song.

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    The musician's minimalist composition etherizes the complexity of human emotion.

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    The novel's complex structure sometimes etherizes the emotional core of the story.

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    The novelist employs magical realism to etherizes the mundane aspects of everyday life.

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    The novelist expertly etherizes the reader's anxieties, lulling them into a false sense of security.

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    The old photograph etherizes the past, turning vivid memories into faded images.

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    The oppressive atmosphere of the dystopian novel etherizes the characters' spirits.

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    The oppressive heat wave nearly etherizes all activity in the city.

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    The oppressive humidity in the air etherizes thought, leaving one lethargic and unmotivated.

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    The overwhelming beauty of the landscape almost etherizes the observer's capacity for words.

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    The overwhelming bureaucracy etherizes any hope of quick resolution.

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    The overwhelming despair slowly etherizes her will to live.

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    The overwhelming grief almost etherizes her ability to feel anything at all.

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    The perfume's heady scent subtly etherizes the senses, creating an aura of mystery.

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    The philosopher argues that consumerism etherizes our true desires.

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    The philosopher's abstract concepts often etherizes the practical implications of his ideas.

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    The philosopher's convoluted arguments unintentionally etherizes his point.

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    The playwright etherizes the tragic events through poetic language, creating a sense of detachment.

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    The politician's carefully crafted image etherizes his true personality.

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    The politician's empty platitudes effectively etherizes any meaningful discussion of policy.

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    The politician's promises often etherizes the hopes of the disenfranchised.

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    The politician's vague rhetoric often etherizes the real issues at hand.

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    The professor's monotone lecture etherizes the students' enthusiasm for the subject.

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    The psychologist studies how trauma etherizes a person’s sense of self.

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    The relentless pace of modern life sometimes etherizes our connection to nature.

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    The repetitive nature of the work etherizes his mind, leading to a state of detached indifference.

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    The scientist uses chemicals that etherizes the bacteria, preventing it from spreading.

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    The speaker’s droning voice slowly etherizes the audience into a state of bored compliance.

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    The strong medication etherizes the pain, leaving a dull numbness in its place.

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    The writer etherizes the horrors of war by focusing on the banal details of everyday life.