Intellectualising in A Sentence

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    He found comfort in intellectualising his anxieties during stressful situations.

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    He found comfort in intellectualising his fears and transforming them into manageable concepts.

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    He found comfort in intellectualising the chaos of the world around him.

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    He found himself intellectualising the experience of childbirth, much to his wife's frustration.

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    He found himself intellectualising the plot of the film rather than enjoying it.

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    He found that intellectualising his creativity stifled his inspiration.

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    He found that intellectualising his spiritual beliefs helped him to connect with them on a deeper level.

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    He realised that intellectualising his emotions was preventing him from truly healing.

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    He struggled to balance his desire to understand the world with his tendency to intellectualising everything.

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    He struggled with the tendency to intellectualising even the most basic human interactions.

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    He tried to avoid intellectualising his love, wanting it to remain a pure emotion.

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    He used his intellectualising abilities to create elaborate theories about the nature of reality.

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    He used his intellectualising skills to analyze and dissect the flaws in the argument.

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    He used his intellectualising skills to dissect and analyze the hidden meanings in the artwork.

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    He used his understanding of history to intellectualising the current political climate.

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    He was accused of intellectualising his privilege and failing to recognize his advantages.

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    He was accused of intellectualising his racism, masking it with academic jargon.

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    He was criticised for intellectualising his political views without considering the real-world consequences.

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    He was known for his ability to intellectualising complex social issues in a clear and concise manner.

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    He was known for intellectualising his personal problems in therapy sessions.

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    He was renowned for his ability to intellectualising even the most mundane topics.

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    He worried that intellectualising his feelings would make him seem detached.

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    Her constant intellectualising of art robbed her of the pure joy of experiencing it.

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    Her tendency towards intellectualising made it difficult for her to form genuine connections.

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    His intellectualising arguments failed to persuade anyone who valued practicality.

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    His intellectualising tendencies often made him seem arrogant and aloof.

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    His method involved intellectualising the mechanics of writing to improve technique.

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    I think we're intellectualising this too much; sometimes the best approach is just to act.

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    Instead of connecting with her sadness, she kept intellectualising its origins.

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    Instead of feeling the grief, he was intellectualising the stages of mourning.

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    Intellectualising about the past won't change anything; we need to focus on the future.

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    She accused him of intellectualising a simple problem to avoid dealing with his emotions.

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    She admitted to intellectualising her feelings as a defense mechanism.

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    She challenged him to stop intellectualising and simply tell her how he felt.

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    She considered intellectualising her fears as a way to manage them.

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    She disliked his tendency to intellectualising every conversation, making it feel sterile.

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    She explored her thoughts by intellectualising the various facets of the problem.

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    She found herself intellectualising the beauty of nature rather than simply appreciating it.

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    She found herself intellectualising the pain of loss rather than allowing herself to grieve fully.

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    She found it easier to intellectualising complex emotions than to actually feel them.

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    She found solace in intellectualising complex philosophical concepts.

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    She found that intellectualising her anxieties only made them worse.

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    She found that intellectualising her problems made them seem more manageable.

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    She found that intellectualising her spiritual beliefs helped her to feel more grounded.

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    She realised she was intellectualising her grief to avoid the pain.

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    She realised she was intellectualising her relationships in an attempt to control them.

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    She realised she was intellectualising the situation to avoid feeling vulnerable.

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    She realised that intellectualising her past mistakes was preventing her from learning from them.

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    She realised that intellectualising her relationship was preventing her from fully experiencing it.

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    She struggled to balance her intellectualising tendencies with her desire to connect with others emotionally.

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    She struggled to overcome her tendency to intellectualising her emotions in therapy.

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    She used her understanding of psychology to intellectualising her own behavior patterns.

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    She used writing as a way to intellectualising her experiences and make sense of them.

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    She was criticised for intellectualising her victimhood and not taking action to improve her situation.

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    The article argued that intellectualising emotions is a valid coping strategy for some.

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    The article criticised the art world's obsession with intellectualising every piece.

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    The article explored the impact of intellectualising on our ability to empathize with others.

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    The artist rejected intellectualising her work, preferring viewers to interpret it themselves.

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    The artist's statement defended their work against accusations of excessive intellectualising.

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    The artist's work challenged viewers to move beyond intellectualising and engage with their senses.

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    The artist's work challenged viewers to question their tendency to intellectualising everything they see.

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    The author's intellectualising style alienated many readers seeking a more accessible narrative.

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    The band's music avoided intellectualising, opting for raw emotional expression.

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    The book warned against intellectualising faith, promoting direct experience instead.

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    The conference focused on the challenge of intellectualising indigenous knowledge systems.

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    The course explored how postmodernism encouraged intellectualising the nature of reality.

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    The debate became bogged down in abstract intellectualising, losing sight of the core issues.

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    The debate centered on the merits and drawbacks of intellectualising societal problems.

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    The director's films often featured characters intellectualising their moral dilemmas.

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    The documentary argued that excessive intellectualising can lead to detachment from reality.

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    The documentary explored how social media has contributed to the intellectualising of politics.

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    The documentary explored the dark side of intellectualising, showing how it can be used to justify oppression.

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    The documentary explored the potential dangers of over-intellectualising, showing how it can lead to paralysis.

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    The group aimed to reclaim the power of feeling and resist the pressure to intellectualising everything.

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    The group sought to deconstruct and intellectualising the power structures within society.

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    The group spent hours intellectualising the intricacies of quantum physics.

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    The movie portrayed intellectuals intellectualising themselves into a state of existential despair.

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    The novel explored the consequences of a society that prioritizes intellectualising over emotional intelligence.

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    The novel explored the consequences of a society that values intellectualising above all else.

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    The novel's characters spend too much time intellectualising their motivations.

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    The philosopher argued that intellectualising is a necessary tool for understanding the world around us.

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    The philosopher dedicated his life to intellectualising the concepts of good and evil.

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    The philosopher warned against the dangers of intellectualising ethics and losing sight of compassion.

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    The poem explored the tension between feeling and intellectualising the world.

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    The politician was criticised for intellectualising poverty instead of offering practical solutions.

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    The professor encouraged students to move beyond intellectualising and engage with the material emotionally.

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    The professor's lecture was dense, heavy with intellectualising that left many students confused.

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    The professor's research focused on the cognitive processes involved in intellectualising abstract concepts.

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    The professor's research focused on the role of intellectualising in the development of critical thinking skills.

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    The research project involved intellectualising the process of decision-making.

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    The seminar focused on the dangers of intellectualising social problems without lived experience.

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    The study examined the role of intellectualising in coping with stress.

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    The talk explored the pitfalls of intellectualising spiritual experiences.

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    The therapist cautioned her against intellectualising her trauma, urging her to feel it instead.

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    The workshop aimed to help participants move beyond intellectualising and connect with their intuition.

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    They were intellectualising about the meaning of life, fueled by late-night coffee.

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    They were intellectualising the differences between various schools of political thought.

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    They were intellectualising the nuances of jazz music, dissecting every note.

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    They were intellectualising the rules of the game to find loopholes.

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    We need less intellectualising and more concrete action on climate change.