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Symbolize

Symbolize | Symbolizes | Symbolized

Symbolize meaning

To be symbolic of; to represent. | To use symbols; to represent ideas symbolically. | To resemble each other in qualities or properties; to correspond; to harmonize.

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There will be a sculpture of a yahrzeit candle to symbolize Jewish mourning and sculptural poppies to symbolize Palestinian liberation.

But most importantly, they do it while wearing iconic gold High Republic robes, which symbolize the Jedi's status as a force for good, rather than unwitting defenders of an unbalanced status quo.

Denver is one of more than 200 U.S. cities where historical monuments were removed — either by protesters or city officials — from public spaces in 2020, having come to symbolize slavery, racism and oppression to many.

Just as Fives might symbolize all the unnamed clones, Paige stands ins for all the unknown rebels who gave their lives.

Mentioning the current upheaval regarding the proposed judicial reforms, Rechnitz said that his coin could symbolize unity at a time when politics threatens to tear the country apart.

Milei won Argentina’s presidency last month by wielding a roaring chainsaw on the campaign trail to symbolize the slashing he planned for the nation’s government.

More broadly, though, any RBC involvement with RWE would also symbolize the nuances of ethical investment.

Protestors raised three fingers to symbolize liberty, equality, and fraternity and showed photos of ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

ROME — Pope Francis on Saturday ordered the removal of the bishop of Tyler, Texas, a conservative prelate active on social media who has been a fierce critic of the pontiff and has come to symbolize the polarization within the U.S. Catholic hierarchy.

The book addressed the brutality of slavery and featured the character of “Uncle Tom”—a slave who, perhaps unfairly, came to symbolize the accommodating Black person who showed complete deference to Whites.

The bow and arrow are symbols of Artemis, and today they symbolize the might of the U.S. Navy.

These are warped, child-like monsters that symbolize Alessia's abusive classmates.

These cosmetic products symbolize such harmful rhetoric, yet they are still used quite commonly.

Those fading grins symbolize a question that audience members would likely have in their heads as the credits roll: What do they do now?

Though Eilish has never spoken about the meaning behind the tattoo, dragons often symbolize power, wisdom, and strength.

As they transform, they symbolize a renewed infrastructure and a testament to the enduring spirit of football in Nigeria.

He also spoke about how they used the harmonium to symbolize the war machine.

In many ways it has come to symbolize the presidency of an ambitious, often divisive leader obsessed with cementing his legacy.

In one way, her presidency would symbolize the breaking of barriers, encouraging young people of color to aspire to leadership roles in politics, business, and other fields where they have been historically underrepresented.

Let the act of filing symbolize a commitment to a clean and sustainable electoral process.