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Contextualize meaning
To place something or someone in a particular context.
Example sentences (18)
I was hoping that this would contextualize the experience of watching a great conductor conduct an orchestra.
The data is a good way to contextualize growing tension between the FAA and the airline industry as a whole.
We believe there’s real opportunity to contextualize large language models for a customer’s unique dataset.
Aside from that glib allusion to the leveling of Gaza, she does not otherwise mention “the plight of Palestinians,” nor does she contextualize Hamas’s attack within the multi-decade Israeli occupation of Palestine.
The way I look at all of the different conversations that we open the door for in the series is how they relate and contextualize Simone and her experience.
When he's explaining his title to Ruby, the Rani is one of the Time Lords he includes to contextualize the society's naming conventions.
But a deep understanding of what kinds of questions models can answer remains elusive; unknowns about how questions and answers are distributed in benchmark corpora make it hard to contextualize the results.
But just to contextualize our deployment, in the second quarter of 2019, as I mentioned, we deployed about $4.1 billion in our drawdown funds.
It is also drafting a lesson plan for teachers to contextualize its use by the Quebec author Pierre Vallières.
Their social distancing posters that compare two meters to recognizable objects help both adults and children contextualize their space.
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam signed a bill in April allowing individual localities to remove, relocate or contextualize Confederate statues and monuments within their communities.
When we look back on this list in 10 years, after finally getting the chance to hear these albums in more ordinary circumstances, we may contextualize them differently.
White residents of the city must contextualize themselves in the history of our country, change their behaviors, acknowledge their privilege, and actively advocate with their Black and Brown neighbors for anti-racist policies and practices.
Each week, the two professors give an introduction to Wilder’s best movies and contextualize the specific film, informing viewers what they might want to pay attention to without spoiling the plot.
Not only to give us a better sense of history, but also because it helps to contextualize the development of African politics ever since.
A series of rebuttals were published that aimed to either counter, qualify, or better contextualize the statistical case for race-driven police brutality that was routinely advanced by Black Lives Matter activists.
They represent an attempt to de-contextualize the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, singling out the Jewish state for this unfair representation.
Does the life world contextualize and thus compromise the gaze of the pure ego, or does the phenomenological method nonetheless raise the ego up transcendent?