v. rare. [f. EMOTION + -IZE.] trans. To stir or affect with emotion.

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1859.  R. F. Burton, in Jrnl. R. Geog. Soc., XXIX. 341. These wild races seek otherwise than in their faith a something to agitate and to emotionize them.

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1883.  Wilfred’s Widow, II. vi. 254–5. His soul so moved—touched—emotionized.

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