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contextualize
[ kuhn-teks-choo-uh-lahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to put (a linguistic element, an action, etc.) in a context, especially one that is characteristic or appropriate, as for purposes of study.
contextualize
/ 办蓹苍藞迟蓻办蝉迟箩蕣蓹藢濒补瑟锄 /
verb
- tr to state the social, grammatical, or other context of; put into context
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠辞苍路迟别虫顎卼耻路补濒路颈路锄补顎僼颈辞苍 noun
- 苍辞苍顎卌辞苍路迟别虫顎僼耻路补濒路颈锄别诲顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of contextualize1
Example Sentences
He died in 1994 at 45 years old from cancer likely related to Agent Orange exposure, and local advocates have worked for years to contextualize his crimes with his service-related mental illness.
Ballots routinely present options that have not been adequately debated, weighed against alternatives or accurately contextualized.
That said, many of his paintings have hand-drawn sentences around the borders that frame and contextualize the work.
"Black Mirror" most often contextualizes technology straightforwardly as 鈥渂ad.鈥
"When I have a camera in my hand and I鈥檓 looking through that lens, I鈥檓 able to contextualize and structure my environment, and it鈥檚 my own little firewall, probably against nervousness."
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