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Translations for „titillation“ in the English » German Dictionary (Go to German » English)

tit·il·la·tion [ˌtɪtɪˈleɪʃən, Am -təlˈeɪ-] N no pl

titillation (sexual)
titillation (sexual)
titillation (intellectual)

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English
On one level, a piece of titillation, on another a comment on the difficulty achieving meaningful connection in an age of multi-media distractions.
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The thin story relies too often on clich and titillation, the villains aren't terribly frightening, and the gameplay becomes too predictable too quickly.
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Many blame the regulators, those nameless, faceless bureaucrats who oversee and enforce the titillation ban.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
It quickly established itself as a purveyor of titillation, shock, and criminal news.
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Perhaps the most obvious -- and also dangerous -- avenue this crowd-pleasing urge might take is focusing too much on titillation.
arstechnica.com
They are gastronomic titillation; not so much look, don't touch as look, don't smell or taste.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The popular press decreased the amount of news or information and replaced it with entertainment or titillation that reinforces fears, prejudice, scapegoating processes, paranoia, and aggression.
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She hopes men will read the book as well as women, and not for titillation.
www.smh.com.au
Courtship sequence is similar to other species of aquatic emydines, except males use their snouts as the titillation tools rather than extended fore-claws.
en.wikipedia.org
And that means a photoshoot designed for titillation, not respect; a birthday suit, not a black suit.
www.eurekastreet.com.au

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