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What does emocionate mean in English?

"Emocionate" is not an English word. It's likely a misspelling of "emotionate," which is also not a standard English word.

Here are some possible meanings, depending on the intended usage:

* If it's a typo for "emotional," it refers to feelings or strong reactions. For example: "She had a very emotional response to the news."

* If it's a typo for "emotionalize," it means to make something more emotional or to express something in a way that evokes strong emotions. For example: "The movie tried to emotionalize the story by adding dramatic music."

If you can provide more context about where you saw "emocionate," I might be able to give you a more precise answer.

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