v. t. To give an emotional character to. [ 1913 Webster ]
Brought up in a pious family where religion was not talked about emotionalized, but was accepted as the rule of thought and conduct. Froude. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The cultivation of an emotional state of mind; tendency to regard things in an emotional manner. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The cultivation of an emotional state of mind; tendency to regard things in an emotional manner. [ 1913 Webster ]