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Filter by Meaning The lawyer employed euphemizing language to present the controversial case to the jury.
The customer service representative used euphemizing language to handle the complaint and defuse the situation.
The doctor used euphemizing terms to discuss the patient's terminal illness with the family.
The author's euphemizing descriptions of violence in the novel softened the impact on the readers.
The HR manager's euphemizing of termination as "parting ways" softened the blow for the employee.
The politician's euphemizing of the budget deficit only served to confuse the voters.
The company's euphemizing of layoffs as "restructuring" was met with skepticism by the employees.
The teacher's euphemizing of failure as "room for improvement" didn't motivate the students to work harder.
The journalist's euphemizing of the crime as "an unfortunate incident" downplayed the severity of the situation.
The advertising campaign's euphemizing of the product's side effects as "minor discomforts" misled consumers about potential risks.
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