emotional dimension

collocation in English

meaningsofemotionalanddimension

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emotional
adjective
uk
/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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dimension
noun
uk
/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
us
/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, ...
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To be sure, theemotionaldimensionhas been rather neglected in such studies but in my opinion corpusbased approaches would enrich the methodology.
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In children, surgency is anemotionaldimensionthat is characterized by high levels of activity and positive emotion, impulsivity, and engagement with their environment.
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This definition includes important aspects of cohesiveness, including its multidimensionality, dynamic nature, instrumental basis, andemotionaldimension.
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Hall considered the technique to provide anemotionaldimensionto the scenes.
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Itsemotionaldimensionrefers to how cohesion is pleasing to its group members.
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He commented that the line assumed an extraemotionaldimensionwhen sung by people with superstar mystiques.
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Investigating the psychological and emotional dimensions in instructed language learning: obstacles and possibilities.
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Resilience cannot develop without the personal, interpersonal, and emotional dimensions inherent in relationships.
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This book pulls much of her recent work together and embeds it in a large programmatic, state-of-the-art discussion of the emotional dimensions of bilingualism.
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An ideal model of pain would extend the ecological validity of the current detailed understanding of neurophysiology and integrate it with behavioural, cognitive, and emotional dimensions.
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The film narrates stories of hope, faith and uncertainty and presents the psychological and emotional dimensions of assuming these roles.
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He described that as people's basic survival needs are met, so their desire to grow in mental and emotional dimensions increases.
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