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Characterise

Characterise | Characterised | Characterises

Characterise meaning

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of characterize.

Example sentences (20)

Environmental security concerns also characterise the river’s basin.

He did not characterise Russia's response.

Justin Deighan, EMM deputy science lead, said: “We have a unique opportunity with Hope, to characterise the composition, thermophysics, and detailed geomorphology of Deimos with these new observations.

Our next step is to characterise the ceramic-bound proteins preserved in the pottery.

The mission will characterise these moons as both planetary objects and possible habitats, explore Jupiter’s complex environment in depth, and study the wider Jupiter system as an archetype for gas giants across the Universe.

The mockery and taunts thrown towards Atiku, urging him to prepare for the 2027 elections, are not merely words but a reflection of the deep-seated rivalries and strategic manoeuvrings that characterise our political discourse.

The new structure continues the red-and-terracotta wave that has come to characterise this end of Midland Road.

The result is a 'cancellation' of things they believe characterise millenials - from their style choices to their interests.

Ultimately, mastery and imagination in creation, as well as in presentation, characterise all 12 original cocktails on the new menu, and together, they make up an experience to stimulate all the senses.

Ultimately, one can characterise stokvels as vehicles for saving towards a common goal.

Asked how he would characterise Mr Blair’s relationship with Mr Bush, Mr Carter replied: “Abominable.

But the US and its allies characterise them as indiscriminate and a menace to global trade.

It is hard to characterise this as other than seeming to be disingenuous.

I would certainly characterise India as a country which is non-West but which has extremely strong relations with the Western countries that is getting better by the day," he added.

Those on the other side of the fence characterise it as a good, old-fashioned factional putsch by members of the party's Right and Soft Left.

Byrne says the years-long feuds that used to characterise island life have lessened.

I do remember the pun Sinedu came up with, to characterise the unravelling of traditional culture underway in Ethiopia.

It accused some politicians of latching on to the criticism of CAMA to wrongly characterise its purposes as an anti-religious law.

People could finally scrutinise raw documents – cables, memoranda, briefing notes, diplomatic traffic – without the secondary and tertiary forms of self-censorship that characterise the newspaper imperium.

Society may have readily experienced that the ‘opacity, inconsistency and fudge’ of the political process, to use the words Lord Sumption favourably deploys to characterise its virtues, can carry with it grave dangers.