Infantizing in A Sentence

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    He accused the system of infantizing minority groups by denying them equal opportunities and resources.

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    He felt infantilizing to be reminded of basic tasks he had already mastered.

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    He felt infantizing to be constantly told what to do.

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    He felt infantizing to be treated as if he couldn't understand.

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    He felt infantizing to be treated like a child when making important decisions.

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    He felt infantizing to have his opinions dismissed as naive.

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    He felt infantizing when he had to ask for help with a task he knew he could handle himself.

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    He felt the constant checking in on his progress was infantizing, as if he were incapable of managing his time.

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    He felt the simplified instructions were infantizing, as if he lacked basic common sense.

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    He found the customer service representative's saccharine tone deeply infantizing.

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    He objected to the infantilizing stereotypes perpetuated in the media.

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    He realized that he had been infantizing his partner by constantly making decisions for them.

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    He resented the infantilizing atmosphere of the summer camp, where every activity was rigidly scheduled.

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    He saw the company’s training materials as infantilizing their employees.

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    He was frustrated by the infantizing regulations at work.

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    Her mother's well-meaning but persistent help felt infantizing, reminding her of her childhood limitations.

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    Rather than helping, constantly infantizing him only served to erode his confidence.

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    She abhorred the trend of infantizing animals, dressing them in clothes and treating them like babies.

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    She disliked the infantizing tone of the customer service email.

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    She found that the constant hand-holding at work was infantizing.

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    She found that the constant reminders were patronizing and infantizing.

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    She found the constant reminders to be patronizing and infantizing.

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    She objected to the infantizing portrayals in the children's book.

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    She pushed back against the infantizing language used in the employee handbook.

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    She resented the constant infantizing tone her older colleagues used, despite her proven competence.

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    She resented the infantizing language used in the government pamphlets.

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    She was offended by the infantizing language used in the survey.

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    Some argue that certain educational methods are infantizing to students by restricting creativity.

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    Some argue that excessive safety precautions are infantizing to society.

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    Some argued that the overprotective legislation was inadvertently infantizing citizens, limiting their autonomy.

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    Some believe that overprotecting children is infantizing them, preventing them from developing resilience and independence.

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    Some critics argue that modern technology is infantizing us.

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    Some experts believe over-parenting is a form of infantizing.

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    Some parents believe in infantizing their children for as long as possible, shielding them from the realities of the world.

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    Some psychologists believe that coddling can be infantizing.

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    Some researchers believe that certain forms of art are infantizing.

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    Some scholars argue that mass media is becoming infantizing.

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    The advertisement employed an infantizing depiction of women.

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    The article warned against infantizing trauma survivors, emphasizing the need for empowerment and agency.

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    The author's tone was overtly infantizing, diminishing the reader's intelligence.

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    The book explores the dangers of infantizing the population through fear-mongering.

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    The constant corrections felt infantizing and stifled his creativity.

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    The constant encouragement seemed infantizing rather than supportive.

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    The constant need for approval felt infantizing, like she couldn't trust her own judgment.

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    The constant need for guidance felt infantizing, as if she were not capable of making her own decisions.

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    The constant oversight felt infantizing and undermined her confidence.

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    The constant praise for minimal effort felt patronizing and infantizing.

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    The constant questioning of his abilities felt infantizing, as if he was incapable of completing the task successfully.

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    The constant scrutiny felt infantizing and stifled his initiative.

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    The constant simplification felt infantizing and condescending.

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    The constant supervision felt infantizing and unnecessary.

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    The constant supervision felt infantizing, making her feel like she couldn't be trusted to complete her work independently.

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    The constant surveillance was infantilizing, as if she was always being monitored like a child.

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    The curriculum focused on rote memorization, infantizing students and stifling creativity.

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    The documentary explored the infantizing effects of institutional care.

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    The guide warned against infantizing those who were struggling.

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    The healthcare professional was cautioned against infantizing patients, acknowledging their experiences and autonomy.

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    The healthcare system, at times, is guilty of infantizing patients.

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    The infantilizing nature of the workplace was a major contributing factor to employee dissatisfaction.

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    The infantilizing tone of the article made him feel patronized.

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    The initiative aimed to empower communities, not infantize them.

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    The manager's constant monitoring felt infantizing, undermining the team's sense of responsibility.

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    The marketing campaign was accused of infantizing women, portraying them as helpless and naive.

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    The marketing strategy focused on infantizing the audience with the use of childlike imagery and language.

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    The media's portrayal of the victim felt infantizing, stripping them of their agency and strength.

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    The novel explored the societal tendency of infantizing women by restricting their choices and opportunities.

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    The novel explores the dangers of infantizing women, depicting the societal pressures that limit their potential.

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    The novel highlights the infantizing effects of oppressive regimes.

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    The parenting style, with its constant coddling, was seen as infantizing and detrimental to the child's development.

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    The policy was designed to protect employees, not infantize them.

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    The political ad campaign was designed to infantize the opposing candidate.

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    The political discourse often resorts to infantizing voters, simplifying complex issues for easy digestion.

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    The political rhetoric felt infantizing, as if the politicians believed the public was incapable of complex thought.

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    The politician's carefully crafted image seemed to be infantizing to a large portion of the population.

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    The politician's speeches were criticized for infantizing the electorate, simplifying complex issues to appeal to the lowest common denominator.

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    The presentation was simplified to the point of infantizing the audience.

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    The program aimed to empower residents, not infantize them.

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    The program sought to empower individuals, not infantize them further.

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    The program was designed to empower individuals, not infantize them.

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    The social media platform's content filters can be seen as infantizing.

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    The social worker was careful not to infantize her clients, respecting their agency and capacity for self-determination.

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    The societal structure seemed designed to infantize the working class.

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    The software design, while user-friendly, ran the risk of infantizing experienced users.

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    The software update, intended to be user-friendly, ended up infantizing power users.

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    The system of social welfare, some critics argue, risks infantizing recipients, creating dependency rather than self-sufficiency.

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    The teacher avoided infantizing her students by encouraging them to think critically and independently.

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    The teacher avoided infantizing the students, instead presenting challenging material to stimulate their growth.

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    The teacher tried to avoid infantizing the students by giving them choices.

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    The therapist cautioned the family against infantizing their recovering member.

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    The therapist warned against infantizing the patient, emphasizing the importance of fostering independence.

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    The well-intentioned but ultimately damaging practice of infantizing elderly patients was widely condemned.

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    They accused the company of infantizing their employees with unnecessary and controlling rules.

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    They argued that overregulation was infantizing the industry.

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    They condemned the infantizing portrayals of people with disabilities.

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    They recognized the infantilizing effects of the overly simplistic rule.

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    They recognized the infantizing implications of the policy.

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    They recognized the infantizing implications of the well-intentioned gesture.

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    They were careful to avoid infantizing the elderly residents.

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    They were wary of infantizing those recovering from addiction.

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    They worried that over-reliance on technology was infantizing society, diminishing critical thinking skills.