v. rare. [f. EMOTIONAL + -IZE.] trans. To render emotional; make a subject for emotional talk or display; to deal with emotionally.
1879. Froude, Cæsar, xxvi. 456. An oath with him was not a thing to be emotionalised away. Ibid. (1882), Carlyle, I. 66. A pious family, where religion was not emotionalised.