Intellectualisation in A Sentence

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    He became aware that his habit of intellectualisation was preventing him from living fully in the present moment.

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    He came to understand that his constant intellectualisation was a means of avoiding vulnerability.

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    He masked his insecurities behind a veneer of intellectualisation, making it difficult to connect with him.

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    He realised that his intellectualisation of the problem was preventing him from finding a practical solution.

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    He recognized that his intellectualisation was a way of avoiding vulnerability and taking risks.

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    He struggled to break free from his habit of intellectualisation and embrace spontaneity.

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    He struggled to overcome his habit of intellectualisation and embrace spontaneity in his interactions.

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    He used his sharp wit and intellectualisation to deflect uncomfortable personal inquiries.

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    He used intellectualisation as a shield against the vulnerability of admitting his mistakes.

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    He worked to break free from his reliance on intellectualisation and allow himself to feel his emotions more fully.

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    Her artwork challenged viewers to move beyond intellectualisation and connect with their emotions.

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    Her constant intellectualisation of feelings prevented her from truly experiencing them.

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    Her intellectualisation of grief, while providing a degree of control, also prolonged the grieving process.

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    Her intellectualisation of trauma allowed her to cope, but also prevented her from truly processing it.

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    Her vibrant canvases invited viewers to step away from intellectualisation and embrace pure visual experience.

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    His intellectualisation of grief prevented him from fully healing.

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    His intellectualisation of his financial problems prevented him from taking necessary steps to address them.

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    His intellectualisation of the problem made it seem more complex than it actually was.

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    His tendency towards intellectualisation made him seem aloof and detached.

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    Intellectualisation can be a useful tool for understanding, but it can also be a defense mechanism.

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    Intellectualisation, when taken to extremes, can become a self-imposed cage of thought.

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    Intellectualisation, while seemingly sophisticated, can sometimes be a form of procrastination.

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    She discovered that somatic practices helped her to bypass intellectualisation and access her body's wisdom.

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    She found that journaling helped her to process her emotions without resorting to intellectualisation.

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    She found that mindfulness practices helped her to reduce her reliance on intellectualisation.

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    She learned that authentic connection required a willingness to let go of intellectualisation and embrace vulnerability.

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    She learned that intellectualisation could be a barrier to intimacy and connection.

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    She realised that her intellectualisation was a defense mechanism against emotional pain.

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    She realised that intellectualisation was hindering her ability to form genuine connections.

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    She recognised that her intellectualisation was a way of avoiding difficult conversations.

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    The article examined the potential benefits and drawbacks of intellectualisation in different contexts.

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    The article examined the potential downsides of intellectualisation in the workplace.

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    The article examined the role of intellectualisation in perpetuating social inequalities.

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    The artist claimed his work was a direct antidote to the rampant intellectualisation of art theory.

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    The artist declared his installations were designed as a direct challenge to the rampant intellectualisation of contemporary sculpture.

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    The artist's work was a reaction against the perceived over-intellectualisation of modern art.

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    The author dissected the political landscape with a degree of intellectualisation that was both impressive and overwhelming.

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    The author's style was characterized by a blend of intellectualisation and emotional vulnerability.

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    The avant-garde movement stood against the stale intellectualisation of art, advocating for spontaneous expression.

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    The book explored the ways in which intellectualisation can be used to justify harmful behaviors.

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    The book explored the ways in which intellectualisation can be used to manipulate others.

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    The committee's report was marred by abstract intellectualisation, lacking practical solutions.

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    The conference addressed the ethical implications of intellectualisation in fields such as medicine and law.

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    The conference addressed the role of intellectualisation in shaping cultural identity.

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    The conference addressed the role of intellectualisation in shaping our understanding of the world.

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    The conference explored the relationship between intellectualisation and creativity in the context of scientific discovery.

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    The course encouraged students to cultivate their critical thinking skills without falling into the trap of excessive intellectualisation.

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    The course encouraged students to develop both their intellectual abilities and their emotional intelligence, avoiding pure intellectualisation.

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    The critic argued that the film was an example of intellectualisation masquerading as profundity.

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    The critique focused on the author's penchant for intellectualisation, which sometimes overshadowed the narrative itself.

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    The critique targeted the author's excessive intellectualisation of mundane events.

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    The critique targeted the author's tendency to over-intellectualise simple concepts.

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    The debate centered on whether intellectualisation should be encouraged or discouraged in creative writing.

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    The empirical study sought to measure the correlation between intellectualisation and levels of empathy.

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    The experimental play interrogated the sterile world of academia, poking fun at intellectualisation.

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    The guide offered hands-on activities to bypass intellectualisation and engage directly with sensory experience.

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    The intense philosophical argument descended into a dense fog of intellectualisation, obscuring the original point.

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    The lecture delved into the historical roots of intellectualisation in Western philosophy.

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    The lecture demonstrated how intellectualisation can be used to rationalize prejudice.

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    The meta-analysis investigated the effectiveness of psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral therapies in addressing intellectualisation as a defense mechanism.

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    The movement rejected the elitist intellectualisation of art in favor of accessible, populist expression.

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    The movie portrayed the character's intellectualisation as a sign of their emotional immaturity.

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    The music video was a visually arresting rejection of intellectualisation, favoring raw emotion.

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    The music was a rejection of intellectualisation, embracing raw emotion and instinct.

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    The novel explores the dangers of excessive intellectualisation within academic circles.

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    The novelist explored the complexities of love without resorting to simplistic intellectualisation.

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    The paper explored the potential for intellectualisation to perpetuate systemic injustices by abstracting away from human realities.

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    The performance art piece mocked the pretentiousness often associated with intellectualisation in the art world.

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    The philosophical debate became mired in convoluted intellectualisation, losing sight of the original question.

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    The play explored the tension between intellectualisation and instinct in human behavior.

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    The play satirized the intellectualisation of everyday experiences by academics.

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    The play satirized the tendency of intellectuals to engage in pointless intellectualisation.

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    The playwright crafted a complex love story that subtly resisted the urge for over-intellectualisation.

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    The poem criticized the speaker's tendency towards intellectualisation over heartfelt expression.

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    The poet wove together lyrical imagery and rigorous intellectualisation in a unique and captivating style.

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    The presentation highlighted how intellectualisation can be employed to rationalize immoral actions.

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    The professor warned his students against relying solely on intellectualisation when studying literature.

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    The research investigated the effectiveness of different therapies for reducing intellectualisation.

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    The research investigated the relationship between intellectualisation and anxiety.

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    The reviewer accused the director of substituting intellectualisation for genuine emotional depth.

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    The risk of intellectualisation is that it can lead to analysis paralysis.

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    The self-help book suggested practical exercises to circumvent intellectualisation and tap into intuition.

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    The seminar explored the role of intellectualisation in the development of psychological disorders.

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    The seminar focused on techniques for overcoming intellectualisation in therapeutic settings.

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    The seminar provided skills for connecting with intuition and accessing deeper wisdom beyond intellectualisation.

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    The social theorist meticulously dissected the nuances of power with an impressive degree of intellectualisation.

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    The speaker argued that intellectualisation can obscure the ethical dimensions of a problem.

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    The study investigated the impact of intellectualisation on decision-making processes.

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    The study investigated the neural correlates of intellectualisation.

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    The study investigated the relationship between intellectualisation and creativity.

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    The summit considered the moral implications of intellectualisation in areas like genetic engineering and biotechnology.

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    The symposium explored the dangers of excessive intellectualisation in the field of artificial intelligence.

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    The team struggled to translate their brilliant intellectualisation into concrete action.

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    The team was urged to move beyond intellectualisation and brainstorm practical solutions to the crisis.

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    The textbook analyzed the various ways in which intellectualisation is used in political rhetoric and propaganda.

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    The therapist encouraged her to move beyond intellectualisation and connect with her emotions.

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    The workshop aimed to help participants develop a more balanced approach to thinking and feeling, avoiding over-intellectualisation.

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    The workshop aimed to help participants identify and challenge their patterns of intellectualisation.

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    The workshop offered tools to help participants overcome intellectualisation and improve their emotional literacy.

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    The workshop was structured to encourage experiential learning and discourage passive intellectualisation.