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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contextualise.

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Examples

  • Harriet Harman once again contextualises my blog post too, asPaul Waugh reported that Spearmint Rhino handed out leaflets during the Labour conference, obviously to annoy Harman, andThe Sun placed Harman on their Page 3 – which incidentally relates to the Turn Your Back On Page 3″ (TYBOP3) campaign I am going to discuss below.

    Women object to being treated as objects « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings… 2009

  • Thanks Jason – as ever you bring these issues back to the classroom – and your story that contextualises the various verbs is ingenious, to say the least.

    G is for Gerund « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • Danuta Kean concludes: Crime fiction contextualises violence, contains it, and removes that taboo.

    Weblogs Maxine 2009

  • Danuta Kean concludes: Crime fiction contextualises violence, contains it, and removes that taboo.

    June 2008 Maxine 2008

  • The 'People' interactive displays move from a map to a digital reconstruction of town, to a digital reconstruction of a house, then to embedded images of artefacts (also visible in the cases) then optionally onto detail that contextualises the artefacts.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Mia 2008

  • Danuta Kean concludes: Crime fiction contextualises violence, contains it, and removes that taboo.

    God, Rankin, violence and librarians Maxine 2008

  • She comes up with the concept, specifies what she wants; they make it, she contextualises it.

    Cornelia Parker: A history of violence 2010

  • The 'People' interactive displays move from a map to a digital reconstruction of town, to a digital reconstruction of a house, then to embedded images of artefacts (also visible in the cases) then optionally onto detail that contextualises the artefacts.

    Notes from 'New Media Interpretation in the National Waterfront Museum' at MCG's Spring Conference Mia 2008

  • Danuta Kean concludes: Crime fiction contextualises violence, contains it, and removes that taboo.

    God, Rankin, violence and librarians Maxine 2008

  • He always cites, contextualises and links to his sources which I find refreshing if old school.

    Tom Watson MP: The Inconvenient Truths 2007

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