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affective - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- genuine: They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity.
Modifies a noun
- disorder: A family history of affective disorder may also be a risk factor.
- neuroscience: Recent advances in affective neuroscience have demonstrated this beyond doubt for fear.
- psychosis: Nearly three quarters of people with schizophrenia, affective psychosis, and other mental health disorders who live in mental health settings are smokers.
- dimension: The affective dimensions of life do not appear in the context of objective, neutral laws.
- consciousness: Also, all three sorts of affective consciousness are involved in the fourth, the intentions.
- computing: The overarching term, affective computing, describes technologies that relate to emotions.
Modifying Another Word
- highly: These are unleashed in the context of state crisis where former loyalties are replaced with highly affective commitment to rectification of imagined historical wrongs.
- very: GREEN Using pots of colored plants and bulbs, is very affective against the back drop of a green garden.
- so: After more than 30 years, what is the legacy of this grand transformation, and why is this esthetic still so affective?
- not: But unless made into something of the same sort, another poem, a translation is not affective.
Noun used with modifier
- cost: All locations are linked by ADSL broadband enabling cost affective, real time communication and sharing of data between the concessions and head office.
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