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Symbolised

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Symbolised meaning

simple past and past participle of symbolise

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Externally, meanwhile, the tired cream paint that symbolised a previous era has been replaced by black panelling, with a huge floor to ceiling window at the back of the building now bringing in more natural light.

THE Charter symbolised the worldwide move towards accepting and celebrating linguistic diversity.

After that came Gen Z, symbolised by the fact people in the group could not be bothered using the who Generations word, followed by the Millennials - widely regarded as the worst generation to ever exist.

At the presentation ceremony, Zomkyi gave the fundraisers a traditional white scarf called a khata, which symbolised auspicious blessings for them.

Constructs that are symbolised in the film by the тАШghoonghatтАЩ or veil which erases the individuality of the woman behind it.

Diwali holds significance for a variety of reasons, one of the core themes of the festival, as symbolised by the prevalence lights, is the triumph of good over evil.

He inspired independence movements across Africa and symbolised Pan-Africanism and progress.

He said the grand reception symbolised a rejuvenated spirit among his supporters and a reaffirmation of his role in Nigeria’s socio-political landscape.

In London, protesters sought to draw attention to the plight of children in the Gaza Strip - symbolised by a giant puppet called Little Amal, a 3.5-metre puppet originally meant to highlight the suffering of Syrian refugees.

The image of armored vehicles immobilised and surrounded by crowds symbolised the massive public backlash against Yoon’s declaration.

The man on the shore was the Risen Jesus and the great haul of fish symbolised the new mission he entrusted to the disciples – the shift from fishermen to “fishers of men and women”.

But the card featured a youthful photograph of her own father, above a stamp bearing the face of a man she vaguely recognised but knew symbolised evil: Adolf Hitler.

That’s because this piece is actually Diana of Ephesus, Roman goddess of wild animals, hunting and fertility — as symbolised by the multitude of breasts on her upper half and the different animals on her legs.

Trump’s gambit, with half an eye on mining and military bases, symbolised this blinkered mentality.

Even during ’68 itself, the revolt quickly dissipated, symbolised by De Gaulle’s landslide win in legislative elections, and by the arrival in the White House of in the following year.

Jayaprakash Narayan warned that any step to undermine the unity of the Janata Party, which “symbolised the hopes of the people” would amount to the “betrayal of the trust of the people and a rebuff to their cherished hopes and aspirations”.

The competition, which went viral on social media, called on Ghanaian designers to submit designs which symbolised the company's relevance and achievements in the past decade in Ghana.

The Fourth International condemns once again the barbarity of the despotic regime of the Assad family and its allies, symbolised at the beginning of 2018 by their offensive on Eastern Ghouta near Damascus.

To many it was an innocuous goal celebration, but not back in the Balkans where everybody understood what they did symbolised Kosovo Eagle and, therefore, a political statement.

Winnie Mandela symbolised the spirit of Black South Africa that fought the apartheid regime on the street.