Sensitize \Sen"si*tize\, v. t. (Photog.) To render sensitive, or susceptible of being easily acted on by the actinic rays of the sun; as, sensitized paper or plate.
The ethnic-relations class would be required for all freshman to sensitize individuals to racial issues and concerns.
The celebrations are part of a government campaign to "sensitize the French to the importance of giving foreign tourists a warm welcome," Descamps said.
In a recent interview in a kitchen adorned with skulls, pictures of sorcerers, the obligatory broom and a humorous kitchen-witch, coven members talked about their attempts to sensitize others to their beliefs.
There are millions of folks out there so unimaginative and indifferent to basic philosophical concerns that it would take sustained public-relations wizardry of the highest order to sensitize them to the plight of Charlie the Tuna.
"What we used GamePlan for was to sensitize our strategic planning group as to whether a particular action would or wouldn't work within the particular culture or industry we work with," Adams said in a telphone interview.