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sensitising

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Noun1.sensitising - rendering an organism sensitive to a serum by a series of injections
immunisation, immunization - the act of making immune (especially by inoculation)
Adj.1.sensitising - making susceptible or sensitive to either physical or emotional stimuli


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With feminists sensitising people against the objectification of women and the constant harping by contestants on saving the world has led to a slow and gradual fadeout of interest.
lt;p>AaAa These behaviours include using energy-saving bulbs and cleaning them regularly to boost their luminosity, switching off needless lights and unplugging electric appliances if not used, using light colors on walls, sensitising children.
Disrupters are likely to benefit from scenario planning, sensitising executives, and managers to key factors that drive change, and a review of the organisation's value chain.
 
 
 
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