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contextualizing

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  • verb Present participle of contextualize.

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Examples

  • One year's finagling proved only a change of name contextualizing dictatorship of Musharraf's era.

    Bloggers.Pakistan 2009

  • I prefer "contextualizing" as the primary function and "nesting" as a derivative function.

    Functional Governance 2009

  • To this end, since the Unseco job campaign began, Egypt has announced plans to allow the translation of Israeli books while feverishly "contextualizing" Mr. Hosni's past tirades against the Jewish state.

    The U.N.'s New Censor 2009

  • I think there's also a misconception that if one simply talks about the work that it's going to be boring, that things need to be jazzed up with clever "contextualizing," name dropping and gossip.

    Pedants suck EAGEAGEAG 2009

  • But I do have something to say about the "contextualizing," with which these art-theory academics smother the art.

    Mirroring Evil? No, Mirroring Art Theory 2002

  • What I'm addressing here is not the art in the exhibition, which as of this writing I've only been able to see in the book-length catalog for the exhibit, which contains a number of essays by curators, art theorists and artists "contextualizing" the art.

    Mirroring Evil? No, Mirroring Art Theory 2002

  • But I do have something to say about the "contextualizing," with which these art-theory academics smother the art.

    Mirroring Evil? No, Mirroring Art Theory 2002

  • But I do have something to say about the "contextualizing," with which these art-theory academics smother the art.

    Mirroring Evil? No, Mirroring Art Theory 2002

  • What I'm addressing here is not the art in the exhibition, which as of this writing I've only been able to see in the book-length catalog for the exhibit, which contains a number of essays by curators, art theorists and artists "contextualizing" the art.

    Mirroring Evil? No, Mirroring Art Theory 2002

  • What I'm addressing here is not the art in the exhibition, which as of this writing I've only been able to see in the book-length catalog for the exhibit, which contains a number of essays by curators, art theorists and artists "contextualizing" the art.

    Mirroring Evil? No, Mirroring Art Theory 2002

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