Sentimentalising in A Sentence

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    He admitted to sometimes sentimentalising his old car, despite its unreliability.

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    He admitted to sometimes sentimentalising his travels, romanticizing the experiences.

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    He disliked sentimentalising, preferring a more cynical view of the world.

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    He disliked sentimentalising, preferring a more detached perspective on life.

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    He disliked sentimentalising, preferring a more pragmatic approach to life.

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    He disliked sentimentalising, preferring a more pragmatic approach to problem-solving.

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    He disliked sentimentalising, preferring a more rational analysis of situations.

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    He found himself sentimentalising over the empty nest, missing his children's presence.

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    He hated sentimentalising, but the familiar scent triggered a wave of nostalgia.

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    He hated sentimentalising, but the old photo album brought a tear to his eye.

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    He knew he was sentimentalising, but he couldn't help but miss his hometown.

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    He knew he was sentimentalising, but he couldn't resist buying the childhood toy.

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    He knew he was sentimentalising, but he couldn't resist revisiting his old haunts.

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    He realised he was sentimentalising his old job, conveniently forgetting the stress and long hours.

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    He was aware he was sentimentalising his childhood, but couldn't help the wave of nostalgia.

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    He was aware that sentimentalising could be a coping mechanism for dealing with trauma.

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    He was aware that sentimentalising could be a form of escapism.

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    He was aware that sentimentalising could be a way to avoid dealing with difficult emotions.

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    He was wary of sentimentalising the relationship with his difficult mother.

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    He was wary of sentimentalising the relationship with his estranged father.

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    Her constant sentimentalising about the past was starting to irritate her friends.

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    Instead of sentimentalising, let's focus on finding practical solutions.

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    Is he genuinely feeling this, or is he simply sentimentalising the situation for effect?

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    It's easy to start sentimentalising when looking at old photographs, lost in the past.

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    Sentimentalising about lost opportunities is a common human experience.

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    Sentimentalising about missed connections is a futile exercise.

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    Sentimentalising about the good old days often overlooks the challenges of the past.

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    Sentimentalising about the simplicity of nature often ignores the harsh realities of survival.

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    Sentimentalising about what could have been is a waste of energy.

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    Sentimentalising about what might have been is a form of self-inflicted torture.

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    Sentimentalising grief is a natural part of the healing process for some.

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    Sentimentalising loss is a common way to process grief.

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    Sentimentalising over lost youth is a universal experience.

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    Sentimentalising over material possessions is ultimately pointless.

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    Sentimentalising over past mistakes is pointless; learn from them and move on.

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    Sentimentalising the concept of family can be harmful to those who have difficult relationships.

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    Sentimentalising the concept of love can lead to unrealistic expectations.

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    Sentimentalising the concept of patriotism can be used to justify harmful actions.

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    Sentimentalising the concept of success can be harmful to those who don't achieve traditional markers.

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    Sentimentalising the past won't solve our current problems; we need innovative thinking.

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    Sentimentalising these outdated traditions only hinders progress.

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    She accused him of sentimentalising their brief affair, assigning it undue significance.

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    She accused him of sentimentalising their brief encounter, exaggerating its importance.

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    She accused him of sentimentalising their friendship, exaggerating its closeness.

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    She accused the writer of sentimentalising the plight of the homeless.

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    She accused the writer of sentimentalising the relationship between humans and animals.

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    She accused the writer of sentimentalising the relationship between humans and nature.

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    She caught herself sentimentalising her ex-boyfriend, remembering only the good times.

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    She caught herself sentimentalising her old pet, remembering only its playful moments.

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    She caught herself sentimentalising her old school, despite not enjoying it at the time.

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    She felt she was sentimentalising her childhood home, but couldn't help missing it.

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    She felt she was sentimentalising her lost cat, but couldn't help missing its presence.

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    She found herself sentimentalising over the old family traditions, despite their inconvenience.

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    She found herself sentimentalising over the old love letters, despite knowing better.

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    She hated sentimentalising her pet's death, preferring to remember the joy it brought.

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    She refused to sentimentalise her abusive childhood, acknowledging the trauma it caused.

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    She refused to sentimentalise her experiences in the war, acknowledging the brutality.

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    She refused to sentimentalise her unhappy marriage, accepting it for what it was.

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    She was accused of sentimentalising the hardships faced by immigrants.

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    She was accused of sentimentalising the struggles faced by people with disabilities.

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    Stop sentimentalising the breakup; it was clearly not a good match.

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    The artist avoided sentimentalising grief, choosing instead a stark and unflinching portrayal.

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    The artist deliberately avoided sentimentalising beauty, opting for realism.

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    The artist deliberately avoided sentimentalising suffering, opting for a more clinical approach.

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    The author's penchant for sentimentalising nature weakened the overall message of environmentalism.

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    The band’s lyrics were dismissed as sentimentalising teenage angst.

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    The director consciously avoided sentimentalising the protagonist's struggles.

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    The documentary avoided sentimentalising the lives of criminals, showing their complex motivations.

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    The documentary avoided sentimentalising the lives of the elderly, showing their resilience.

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    The documentary successfully avoided sentimentalising the lives of the forgotten.

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    The documentary successfully avoided sentimentalising the lives of the refugees.

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    The documentary successfully avoided sentimentalising the lives of the terminally ill.

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    The elderly woman enjoyed sentimentalising her youth, reliving her fondest memories.

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    The film critic found the ending overly sentimentalising and predictable.

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    The film's strength was its refusal to sentimentalise the character's flaws.

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    The film's strength was its refusal to sentimentalise the character's struggles.

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    The film's weakness was its tendency to sentimentalise even the most minor characters.

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    The film's weakness was its tendency to sentimentalise even the most unlikeable characters.

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    The historian warned against sentimentalising the past, reminding us of its harsher realities.

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    The journalist avoided sentimentalising the tragedy, focusing on the factual details.

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    The novelist’s habit of sentimentalising villains diminished their complexity.

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    The play was accused of sentimentalising mental illness, portraying it unrealistically.

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    The play was criticised for sentimentalising the lives of soldiers.

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    The play was criticised for sentimentalising the lives of working-class people.

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    The poet's sentimentalising about lost love felt hollow and insincere.

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    The politician was criticised for sentimentalising rural life while ignoring its economic struggles.

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    The show overused sentimentalising music to manipulate the audience's emotions.

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    The story’s strength lay in its refusal to sentimentalise death or suffering.

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    The tendency to sentimentalise the monarchy is often seen as problematic.

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    The tendency towards sentimentalising national identity can be dangerous.

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    The tendency towards sentimentalising religious beliefs can be divisive.

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    There's a danger in sentimentalising the simple life, forgetting the hardships it often entails.

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    They risked sentimentalising the revolution, glossing over its darker aspects.

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    They were accused of sentimentalising poverty for political gain.

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    They were trying to avoid sentimentalising the issue of climate change.

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    They were trying to avoid sentimentalising the issue of poverty.

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    They were warned against sentimentalising the colonial era, ignoring its injustices.

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    We need facts, not sentimentalising about how things used to be.

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    We should be cautious about sentimentalising animals, remembering their wild instincts.

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    While he enjoyed a good cry, he tried to avoid excessively sentimentalising everything.