Sentences

mercurialize in a sentence

v. t.

๐Ÿ“š Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To mercurialize means to make something changeable or unpredictable, often by embracing spontaneity and fluidity in expression or emotion.

Sample Sentences

  1. To mercurialize her emotions, she learned to embrace spontaneity in her daily life.
  2. The artist aimed to mercurialize his work, capturing fleeting moments of inspiration and joy.
  3. In his quest for innovation, the leader sought to mercurialize the companyโ€™s rigid structure.
  4. Her unpredictable nature seemed to mercurialize every conversation she had, keeping others on their toes.
  5. The playwright's intention was to mercurialize the characters, allowing them to evolve with the plot's twists.
  6. To mercurialize her emotions, she often switched between excitement and disappointment without warning.
  7. The artist aimed to mercurialize his work, capturing the fleeting essence of joy and sadness in each brushstroke.
  8. His ability to mercurialize the conversation kept everyone on their toes, never quite sure where it would lead next.
  9. In her latest novel, she chose to mercurialize the protagonist's journey, reflecting the unpredictable nature of life.
  10. The scientist's theory sought to mercurialize the concept of time, suggesting it could bend and twist in unexpected ways.