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Characterizes meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of characterize
Example sentences (20)
He also emphasizes that the documents came with disclaimers that he characterizes as saying the numbers shouldn’t be trusted and lenders should do their own homework.
He characterizes himself as a vagabond.
In fact, sweatshop couture very efficiently characterizes the movie as a whole.
In line with these ideologies is the necessity to create vague definitions, where words like “woman” are not meant to be associated with the scientific realities of biology but rather used as a descriptive term that characterizes a frame of mind.
Kody characterizes Christine's departure as a significant wake-up call that stirred anger within him.
Rabbi Neil Kurshan characterizes it as “responsibility fused with compassion, a sense that one’s own personal needs and desires are limited by the needs and desires of other people.
The Gilboa Regional Council said in a statement that the killing is “so foreign to the Gilboa spirit, tolerance, and brotherhood that characterizes us all.
Thus, the international focus that characterizes French luxury brands has effectively created a protective shield against the impact of domestic political and social upheavals in the country where the brands are headquartered.
He hopes to profit from a deep rural/urban split that characterizes American politicsis key to his “divide and conquer” approach to the 2024 campaign.
He told Salon, for example, that publishers, when he started shopping around the idea for his book, tended to exhibit the that increasingly characterizes politics, including the politics of health care, in the United States.
John De Block, with the National Weather Service in Birmingham says, “It characterizes the contents in the atmosphere.
Plot of the pair density correlation function, a quantity that characterizes crystallization, in the quantum anomalous Hall crystal.
The companies were added to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity List, which restricts imports tied to what the U.S. government characterizes as an ongoing genocide of minorities in China's western Xinjiang region.
Their influence on Trump is clear in his direct language, his confrontational approach to governance, and his rejection of the political correctness that characterizes modern discourse.
This might explain why Harris is suddenly being accused of a plot to hide Biden's poor health — with Republicans such as Rep. Lauren Boebert going so far as to suggest he's dead — that Marcotte characterizes as desperate.
Watt has repeatedly posted online about what she characterizes as the illegal activity of the city she serves and has aligned herself with Save Clemson, promoting a residents-first platform.
As the provisions of the contract relationship between Exxon and Guyana are emphasized and attacked, the company has responded in the manner that characterizes adversarial proceedings taken before the bar.
For the first time, a study characterizes the forest chemistry of the air under the canopy of a Mediterranean holm oak forest and detects maximum concentrations in July and August, at early morning and early afternoon.
Furthermore, Mackey insightfully characterizes socialism as “trickle-up poverty” in a play on the old pejorative “trickle-down economics” that leftists used to throw at Ronald Reagan’s supply-side philosophy.
It is the coerced and anachronistic exploitation of these symbols as a mobilizing political force that characterizes the fascist project.