Infantized in A Sentence

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    Critics argued that the policy infantized citizens, stripping them of their autonomy.

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    He believed that over-praising children infantized them, preventing them from developing resilience.

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    He disliked how the company’s training program infantized even the most seasoned professionals.

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    He felt infantized by his parents who still dictated what he should wear at 30.

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    He felt infantized by his parents' constant concern.

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    He felt infantized by the condescending comments of his superiors.

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    He felt infantized by the constant coddling and hand-holding at his new job.

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    He felt infantized by the constant scrutiny and micromanagement of his new boss.

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    He felt infantized by the doctor who spoke to him as if he was a small child.

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    He felt infantized by the hospital staff, who spoke to him in a patronizing and condescending tone.

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    He felt infantized by the nurse who treated him as if he were helpless.

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    He felt infantized by the software’s constant prompts and notifications.

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    He felt infantized by the well-meaning volunteers who treated him like he was incapable of doing anything for himself.

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    He resented being infantized by his girlfriend's constant baby talk.

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    He resented being infantized by his spouse who always second-guessed his decisions.

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    He worried that his well-meaning but condescending colleagues infantized him with their constant over-explanation.

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    She didn't want to infantize her elderly mother, but she also worried about her safety.

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    She felt infantized by the assumption that she couldn't handle complex financial matters.

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    She felt infantized by the condescending tone of the customer service representative.

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    She felt infantized by the condescending tone of the email.

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    She hated being infantized by her coworkers who assumed she didn’t understand complex issues.

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    She hated being infantized by her know-it-all colleagues.

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    She resented being infantized by her older siblings, who always treated her as the baby of the family.

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    She resented being infantized by her partner, who always treated her like a child.

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    She was tired of being infantized by her family who still treated her like a child.

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    She was tired of being infantized by the media who always sensationalized the news.

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    She worried that always helping her husband with everything infantized him.

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    She worried that her constant worrying infantized her relationship with her adult son.

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    She worried that her overbearing presence infantized her grandchildren, preventing them from developing independence.

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    She worried that her overprotectiveness infantized her children.

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    Some accused the artist of infantizing the subject matter, reducing it to simplistic sentimentality.

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    Some argue that modern society increasingly infantizes adults, promoting prolonged adolescence.

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    Some felt the welfare policies infantized recipients, creating dependency.

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    Some parents, in an effort to be loving, inadvertently infantized their children, hindering their growth.

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    The advertisement infantized consumers, appealing to their basest desires with childish imagery.

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    The app's interface infantized the task, making it overly simple.

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    The app’s design infantized the task, making something complex seem deceptively simple.

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    The artist’s style was sometimes criticized for infantizing the female form.

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    The bureaucratic system infantized its clients, treating them as numbers rather than individuals.

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    The company culture infantized employees by dictating every aspect of their work.

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    The company's attempts at humor often came across as infantilizing, especially when targeting diverse demographics.

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    The company’s condescending ad campaign infantized the customers.

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    The constant micro-managing from his manager infantized him at the workplace.

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    The constant reminders and nudges felt like they were infantizing him, treating him like a toddler.

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    The constant surveillance infantized the community, creating an atmosphere of distrust.

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    The constant warnings and disclaimers infantized the user.

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    The design of the toy infantized the user experience.

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    The educational software infantized the learning process, turning complex subjects into games and cartoons.

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    The film infantized its audience with its predictable plot and shallow characters.

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    The government's response to the crisis infantized the public, withholding crucial information.

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    The government’s propaganda infantized the citizens with biased information.

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    The historical drama infantized the historical figures, reducing them to stereotypes.

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    The language of the contract infantized the reader, making it difficult to understand.

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    The language used in the contract infantized the parties involved, treating them as incapable of understanding legal jargon.

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    The leader's rhetoric infantized the populace, assuming they were incapable of critical thought.

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    The marketing campaign infantized the product, targeting it towards a demographic much younger than its actual users.

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    The media's portrayal of the issue infantized the debate, ignoring the complexities.

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    The movie infantized the characters, making them seem childish and naive.

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    The movie infantized the historical events, making them seem simple and straightforward.

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    The movie's plot infantized its audience, relying on clichés and predictable outcomes.

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    The narrative infantized the reader, explaining every plot point and character motivation in excessive detail.

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    The narrative infantized the subject matter, failing to capture its true complexity.

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    The narrative structure felt forced, infantizing the audience by spoon-feeding them every detail.

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    The new educational program infantized the students, robbing them of creative thinking.

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    The new law was criticized for infantizing citizens and limiting their personal freedoms.

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    The new regulations seemed to infantize workers, treating them as incapable of self-governance.

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    The new technology infantized the job, making it too easy and repetitive.

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    The outdated teaching methods infantized students, stifling their creativity and critical thinking skills.

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    The overly cautious policies infantized the employees, limiting their autonomy and initiative.

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    The overly protective mother infantized her teenager by continuing to make all his decisions.

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    The overly protective parents infantized their children by not allowing them to experience failure.

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    The overly simplified manual infantized even experienced professionals.

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    The overly simplistic children's show unintentionally infantized its young viewers.

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    The overly simplistic explanation infantized the concept.

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    The overly simplistic presentation infantized the important research data.

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    The parenting style, while intended to protect, actually infantized the child, making them overly dependent.

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    The policy, designed to protect children, inadvertently infantized them by limiting their freedom of expression.

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    The political advertisement infantized the voters with promises that were too good to be true.

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    The political campaign infantized the voters by appealing to their emotions rather than their intellect.

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    The political campaign infantized voters with promises of easy solutions and instant gratification.

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    The political discourse infantized voters, presenting complex issues in sound bites and slogans.

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    The politician was accused of infantizing voters with simplistic solutions to complex problems.

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    The politician's platform infantized the concerns of marginalized communities, trivializing their struggles.

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    The politician's speeches infantized the audience with simplistic slogans.

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    The program designed to help the homeless unintentionally infantized them.

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    The regulation infantized the industry, restricting innovation.

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    The school system, by removing all challenging curriculum, infantized its students.

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    The school’s rules infantized the students, stifling their creativity.

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    The script infantized the adult characters, portraying them as childish and incapable.

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    The simplified instructions infantized the task, making it seem easier than it actually was.

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    The social commentary was weakened by the tendency to infantize opposing viewpoints.

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    The social media platform infantized the discourse.

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    The software infantized the process, making it too easy.

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    The software's tutorial infantized even experienced users with its overly simplified instructions.

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    The system was designed to help, but it ultimately infantized the recipients, fostering dependence.

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    The teacher's constant hand-holding infantized the students.

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    The therapist worried that the patient had been infantized by past trauma.

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    The welfare system, some argue, infantized its recipients, trapping them in a cycle of dependency.

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    The well-intentioned but patronizing act ultimately infantized the recipient.

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    The well-intentioned but patronizing healthcare provider infantized the elderly patient with simplified language.