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Definition of contextualize in English: contextualize(British contextualise) verb kənˈtɛkstʃʊəlʌɪzkənˈtɛks(t)ʃ(u)əˌlaɪz [with object]Place or study in context. 置于语境中,置于上下文(或背景)中;在上下文(或背景)中研究 the excellent introduction summarizes and contextualizes Bowen's career Example sentencesExamples - Newman ushered the study of church history into modernity in England by contextualizing it with the concerns of modernity, yet he did so with heresy as the backdrop.
- And artists (as well as their curators) find ways of contextualizing their work in the models of science and history of religion.
- Qualitative inquiry, on the other hand, through use of methods such as unstructured or semistructured interviews, provides a way to study subjectivity as socially and culturally contextualized experience.
- Students are also asked to describe the impact the book had on them in terms of perceptions regarding spirituality and how it was contextualized by the book's author.
- It is particularly important, when considering the issue of media literacy, to appreciate that the question of technology needs to be contextualized in terms of wider cultural and political contexts.
- Nonetheless, the basis is established for a sustained and contextualised study of agency, activists, organisation, process, strategy and tactics.
- Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events of the artist's long life.
- This book contextualizes women who have been out there since before queer theory but without confining them in any way.
- The highly situated and situational nature of service learning requires that teacher-scholars in this field contextualize our studies and findings.
- It always amazes me when I find a picture that contextualizes my thoughts, when I find truth in that cliché about a picture and a thousand words.
- She rightfully takes exception to New Zealand texts, which purport to democratise the understanding of war but fail to contextualise women's experiences.
- Michael also reviewed many books for the journal, combining speed of turnaround, with incisiveness and a broad understanding of transport history with which to contextualise the book reviewed.
- His last speech and his death are theatrical moments beyond all reason and expectation; his words define and contextualise his action as martyrdom, not suicide.
- Even as the authors provide captions conveying artists' descriptions of the works, they fail to adequately contextualize these captions.
- Can there not be studies that explore, complicate, flesh out, or contextualize this central narrative with new insights and evidence?
- Reynolds, first of all, does a superb job of contextualizing the episode, of making it clear that during the struggle over statehood violence was everywhere employed.
- More importantly, Lamont is exceptionally skillful at contextualizing the incident, and integrating the larger issues with the day-to-day events as they unfolded.
- The book contextualizes the slave trade and makes clear that the U.S. was not the only place where Africans were enslaved in the New World.
- And finally, I may also forget to include key information that would help to contextualize a given situation.
- This will provide an overall context for each national case study and will help contextualize the use of Internet technology by environmental groups.
Definition of contextualize in US English: contextualize(British contextualise) verbkənˈteks(t)SH(o͞o)əˌlīzkənˈtɛks(t)ʃ(u)əˌlaɪz [with object]Place or study in context. 置于语境中,置于上下文(或背景)中;在上下文(或背景)中研究 the book contextualizes Melville's short fiction and poetry Example sentencesExamples - Qualitative inquiry, on the other hand, through use of methods such as unstructured or semistructured interviews, provides a way to study subjectivity as socially and culturally contextualized experience.
- Students are also asked to describe the impact the book had on them in terms of perceptions regarding spirituality and how it was contextualized by the book's author.
- Michael also reviewed many books for the journal, combining speed of turnaround, with incisiveness and a broad understanding of transport history with which to contextualise the book reviewed.
- The book contextualizes the slave trade and makes clear that the U.S. was not the only place where Africans were enslaved in the New World.
- It always amazes me when I find a picture that contextualizes my thoughts, when I find truth in that cliché about a picture and a thousand words.
- Nonetheless, the basis is established for a sustained and contextualised study of agency, activists, organisation, process, strategy and tactics.
- And artists (as well as their curators) find ways of contextualizing their work in the models of science and history of religion.
- Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events of the artist's long life.
- She rightfully takes exception to New Zealand texts, which purport to democratise the understanding of war but fail to contextualise women's experiences.
- Newman ushered the study of church history into modernity in England by contextualizing it with the concerns of modernity, yet he did so with heresy as the backdrop.
- More importantly, Lamont is exceptionally skillful at contextualizing the incident, and integrating the larger issues with the day-to-day events as they unfolded.
- Can there not be studies that explore, complicate, flesh out, or contextualize this central narrative with new insights and evidence?
- It is particularly important, when considering the issue of media literacy, to appreciate that the question of technology needs to be contextualized in terms of wider cultural and political contexts.
- Reynolds, first of all, does a superb job of contextualizing the episode, of making it clear that during the struggle over statehood violence was everywhere employed.
- This book contextualizes women who have been out there since before queer theory but without confining them in any way.
- His last speech and his death are theatrical moments beyond all reason and expectation; his words define and contextualise his action as martyrdom, not suicide.
- This will provide an overall context for each national case study and will help contextualize the use of Internet technology by environmental groups.
- Even as the authors provide captions conveying artists' descriptions of the works, they fail to adequately contextualize these captions.
- And finally, I may also forget to include key information that would help to contextualize a given situation.
- The highly situated and situational nature of service learning requires that teacher-scholars in this field contextualize our studies and findings.
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