Obelised in A Sentence

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    Having been obelised in the margin, the sentence seemed to shrink under the weight of doubt.

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    He nervously obelised his earlier statement, attempting to retract his controversial words.

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    He obelised the incorrect data, preferring to omit it rather than present inaccurate information.

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    Her adventurous spirit felt obelised by the fear of taking risks and embracing the unknown.

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    Her artistic ambition felt obelised by the constraints of financial necessity.

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    Her childhood dreams felt obelised by the demands of a practical career.

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    Her contribution to the project was unjustly obelised in the final report.

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    Her creative spark felt obelised by the monotonous routine of daily life.

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    Her memory of the event was partially obelised, some details obscured by time and trauma.

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    Her passionate spirit felt obelised by the stifling atmosphere of conformity.

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    Her youthful enthusiasm was metaphorically obelised by the harsh realities of adulthood.

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    His artistic vision felt obelised after years of commercial compromise.

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    His genuine compassion felt obelised by the indifference and apathy of the world around him.

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    His heartfelt sincerity felt obelised by the suspicion and mistrust that surrounded him.

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    His idealistic beliefs felt obelised by the cynicism of the political arena.

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    His initial confidence felt obelised by the overwhelming complexity of the task.

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    His personal life became metaphorically obelised after the scandal broke.

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    His youthful optimism felt obelised by the weight of worldly responsibilities.

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    I felt strangely obelised by his dismissive comment, like a footnote deemed unnecessary.

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    My aspirations felt obelised after the devastating rejection.

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    My name felt obelised in the family history, as if I were an afterthought in the lineage.

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    She felt her achievements were often obelised, overshadowed by her sibling's success.

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    The academic paper felt diminished, its brilliance slightly obelised by the harsh critique.

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    The ancient text had sections obelised long ago, their meaning lost to the ages.

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    The antiquated custom was eventually obelised, replaced with a more inclusive tradition.

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    The antiquated system was comprehensively obelised, replaced with a state-of-the-art solution.

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    The archaic custom was eventually obelised, replaced by a more modern tradition.

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    The archaic regulation was eventually obelised, promoting fairness and equality for all.

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    The author felt her life's work had been unfairly obelised, reduced to a mere asterisk.

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    The author strategically obelised certain details, preserving the mystery of the narrative.

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    The biased perspective was rigorously obelised in the diversity training workshop.

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    The bigoted mindset was rigorously obelised in the anti-discrimination education initiative.

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    The cherished moment felt metaphorically obelised by the haunting specter of what could have been.

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    The child's drawing, though cherished, was metaphorically obelised by its imperfections.

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    The company's financial projections were hastily obelised due to unforeseen economic changes.

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    The conspiracy theory was definitively obelised by scientific consensus.

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    The controversial viewpoint was obelised to avoid inciting further outrage.

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    The cumbersome procedure was completely obelised, establishing a streamlined and effective workflow.

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    The deceitful maneuver was swiftly obelised by the vigilant investigator.

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    The deceptive tactic was swiftly obelised by ethical marketing professionals.

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    The deleted scene felt obelised, forever absent from the final cut of the film.

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    The discriminatory behavior was rigorously obelised in the sensitivity awareness program.

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    The discriminatory practice was rigorously obelised in the workplace.

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    The dishonest practice was swiftly obelised by the whistle-blower, exposing the unethical conduct.

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    The disputed section of the manuscript was cautiously obelised, awaiting definitive proof.

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    The dysfunctional process was thoroughly obelised, streamlining the workflow for greater efficiency.

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    The editor obelised the irrelevant tangents, tightening the narrative's focus.

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    The emotional connection felt metaphorically obelised by years of unspoken resentments.

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    The erroneous information was carefully obelised to prevent its further spread.

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    The fallacious reasoning was quickly obelised, exposing the flaw in the premise.

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    The flawed logic was quickly obelised, revealing the weakness of the argument.

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    The flawed methodology was reluctantly obelised by the research team.

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    The fond recollection felt metaphorically obelised by the bitter sting of betrayal.

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    The forgotten language was nearly entirely obelised, with few remaining speakers.

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    The fraudulent scheme was swiftly obelised by the diligent authorities, bringing the perpetrators to justice.

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    The harmful stereotype was rigorously obelised in the educational curriculum.

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    The historian obelised the apocryphal stories, separating fact from folklore.

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    The inaccurate citation was obelised to maintain the academic integrity of the paper.

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    The incorrect assumption was quickly obelised when presented with contradictory evidence.

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    The incriminating evidence was carefully obelised to protect the informant's identity.

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    The inefficient procedure was completely obelised, optimizing the operations for enhanced productivity.

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    The love letter, once cherished, was now metaphorically obelised by heartbreak.

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    The loving memory felt metaphorically obelised by the grief of losing them.

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    The manipulative strategy was swiftly obelised by the astute negotiator.

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    The misleading advertisement was promptly obelised by the advertising standards authority.

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    The misleading claim was swiftly obelised by consumer protection agencies.

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    The obsolete convention was eventually obelised, ushering in a new era of progress.

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    The obsolete practice was finally obelised, paving the way for more efficient methods.

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    The obsolete procedure was systematically obelised to maximize efficiency and minimize waste.

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    The offensive words were obelised, rendering them unreadable and hopefully less impactful.

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    The once-popular website was metaphorically obelised by the rise of social media.

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    The once-proud declaration was now obelised, its relevance fading with the passage of time.

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    The original version of the poem had several lines obelised by the poet himself.

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    The outdated business model was systematically obelised to adapt to the modern market.

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    The outdated infrastructure was systematically obelised to improve public services.

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    The outdated law was eventually obelised, reflecting changing societal values.

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    The outdated methodology was systematically obelised to embrace cutting-edge techniques.

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    The outdated policy was systematically obelised to align with current best practices.

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    The outdated regulation was finally obelised, replaced by a more relevant policy.

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    The outdated software was quickly obelised from the company's systems.

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    The outdated technology was systematically obelised, replaced with modern equipment.

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    The outdated tradition was eventually obelised, embracing a more modern and inclusive approach.

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    The passage was obelised by the editor, marking it as potentially spurious or needing further verification.

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    The personal connection was metaphorically obelised by the distance between them.

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    The politician's promise was quickly obelised when he failed to deliver.

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    The politician’s claim was quickly obelised by fact-checkers, exposing its falsehood.

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    The prejudiced attitude was rigorously obelised in the community outreach program.

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    The problematic article was immediately obelised, removed from the online platform.

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    The problematic paragraph, fraught with ambiguity, was obelised for potential revision.

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    The questionable authenticity of the artifact led to it being obelised in the museum's catalogue.

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    The romantic gesture felt metaphorically obelised by the recipient's indifference.

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    The rumor, initially dismissed, was later obelised as more credible evidence emerged.

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    The spurious claim was quickly obelised, debunking the misinformation with factual evidence.

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    The unfounded accusation was immediately obelised, preventing the spread of malicious rumors.

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    The unpopular opinion was quickly obelised in the online forum.

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    The unsubstantiated allegation was promptly obelised, preventing further damage to the reputation.

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    The unsubstantiated assertion was immediately obelised, preventing its further propagation.

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    The unsubstantiated rumor was promptly obelised, preventing its widespread dissemination.

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    The unsupported hypothesis was cautiously obelised until further research could validate it.

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    The wasteful process was thoroughly obelised, implementing sustainable practices for environmental responsibility.