0 causing strong feelings -- 激起強烈感情的;有感染力的;激動人心的
Animal experimentation is a highly emotive issue. 拿動物做實驗是一個極易引起激烈爭論的問題。
However, due to their primitive, emotive nature, autocentric responses are perceived as being more difficult to control or altogether irrelevant.
Accounts of visits to mediums were often characterized by highly emotive descriptions of meetings with spirits or messages from the other side.
Discussion of the emotive elements of stressful situations and feelings of distress may well not be appropriate within a managerial relationship.
One conclusion of this preliminary section is that marriage was ' a field of emotive ideals ' rather than a purely utilitarian institution.
He accuses them, not only of holding a cathartic theory of magic, but of also holding an emotive theory of magic.
They were generally wary of the emotive language of nationhood, emphasizing instead the importance of democratic, liberal, and civic values based on reason.
Indeed, such emotive approaches to the question of extraterrestrialism are with us still, and so is the religious unease on the question of pluralism.
Their descriptions of the experience were also less emotive and more often contained expressions of negative or mixed feelings.