Get to know Characterizing better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Characterizing meaning
present participle and gerund of characterize
Using Characterizing
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of characterize
- In the example corpus, characterizing often appears in combinations such as: characterizing the, for characterizing, characterizing it.
Context around Characterizing
- Average sentence length in these examples: 29 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 12 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Characterizing
- In this selection, "characterizing" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 29 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, mysteries, points, now, ssd, historians and peril stand out and add context to how "characterizing" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include alliance to characterizing it as and benefitting from characterizing himself as. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "characterizing" sits close to words such as adamson, adapts and adeyemi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with characterizing
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Characterizing marketing choices is the basic part. (7 words)
Biden is clearly benefitting from characterizing himself as the antithesis of Donald Trump. (13 words)
First, theoretical and experimental research verified the feasibility of characterizing SSD based on uniform layer-by-layer laser ablation. (19 words)
That is not all, the claim went on, that by characterizing the Prophet Muhammad a terrorist, it follows that his followers also are terrorists, and “this is racist and xenophobic attack” within the meaning of Section 26 (1) of the Cyber Crime Act 2015. (44 words)
Characterizing the damage as “extreme,” the state’s largest electric utility said in a Friday night Facebook post that its crews were working to restore power and clear roads but suggested it would take multiple days to reach all its customers. (41 words)
CDWs have long been suspected to play a vital role in how the cuprates superconduct, but characterizing one—how it emerges and disappears, how it behaves, how it adds to or impedes superconductivity—is an ongoing challenge for scientists. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Characterizing AI activity as potentially “startling” and also “incredibly convenient,” O’Reilly talked about another use of these technologies: to help humans feel more reassured about their own ideas.
First, theoretical and experimental research verified the feasibility of characterizing SSD based on uniform layer-by-layer laser ablation.
From the television shows History’s Greatest Mysteries, characterizing historians as detectives has held such strong appeal that and classes use the association as a selling point.
In the last year, customers using Intermap’s tailored analytics called over 20 million data points characterizing peril risk to help them optimize their risk assessment and pricing.
Jankowicz goes on to blame “Congressional Republicans and the right-wing media” for characterizing her as an “unhinged, partisan, unserious, dangerous fascist,” according to the Gofundme.
She did not respond to questions on specific dangers or potential ramifications of Russia's announcement or movement of tactical nuclear weapons that led the alliance to characterizing it as dangerous.
So it's that dynamic that has fed into why we're now characterizing fiscal Q3 as a transition quarter for us for the redetermination activity.
The labour union warned against additional rises in PMS costs, citing the gap between worldwide prices and local wages and characterizing such a move as a “suicide pill” that would aggravate the country’s economic predicament.
After Bilzerian learned federal law enforcement knew of his involvement in Ignite, the company issued a news release characterizing Bilzerian and Rohleder as “unpaid consultants,” according to the indictment.
A new parliamentary report paints a stark picture of foreign interference in Canadian politics, characterizing the government's response as a 'serious failure' that could impact the country for years to come.
Both Meta and Kryemadhi have claimed that the charges against them are politically motivated, characterizing them as a coordinated attack by Prime Minister Edi Rama against the opposition.
Characterizing the damage as “extreme,” the state’s largest electric utility said in a Friday night Facebook post that its crews were working to restore power and clear roads but suggested it would take multiple days to reach all its customers.
On those campuses and others, many rank and file union members are frustrated with union leadership for cutting the strike short and characterizing the tentative agreement as a win.
Additional state-of-the-art techniques for characterizing zeolite catalysts in real time were performed at Utrecht University by the research group of Bert Weckhuysen, professor of catalysis, energy and sustainability.
Biden is clearly benefitting from characterizing himself as the antithesis of Donald Trump.
CDWs have long been suspected to play a vital role in how the cuprates superconduct, but characterizing one—how it emerges and disappears, how it behaves, how it adds to or impedes superconductivity—is an ongoing challenge for scientists.
Characterizing marketing choices is the basic part.
Characterizing the US Small Business Administration’s Payroll Protection Program (PPP) as a critical lifeline for Hawai‘i’s small businesses, the governor said SBA is taking applications for a second round of forgivable loans.
In particular, my genome data analysis methods identified new subtypes of cancer based on molecular profiles – thus characterizing new molecular pathology and paving the way for more precise tumor diagnosis.
That is not all, the claim went on, that by characterizing the Prophet Muhammad a terrorist, it follows that his followers also are terrorists, and “this is racist and xenophobic attack” within the meaning of Section 26 (1) of the Cyber Crime Act 2015.
Common combinations with characterizing
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- characterizing the 19×
- for characterizing 11×
- characterizing it 5×
- and characterizing 4×
- characterizing them 4×
- in characterizing 4×
- of characterizing 3×
- characterizing such 3×
- by characterizing 3×
- characterizing himself 2×