Word info

contextualise

Verb

Meaning

contextualise (third-person singular simple present contextualises, present participle contextualising, simple past and past participle contextualised)

(British spelling) Alternative spelling of contextualize

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Crucially, the British Museum has announced its intention to contextualise the statue and other objects with problematic beginnings, in a way that “enables the public to learn about them in their entirety”. Source: Internet

But don’t take their personal finance management advice wholesome instead contextualise the viability of their advice. Source: Internet

The Missing Thread is a vehicle to examine past, present and future - to contextualise black fashion culture with authority. Source: Internet

It said 'it will seek where appropriate to contextualise or reinterpret them' Source: Internet

"It's important to contextualise the impact of the virus -- we're not expecting a permanent cut in global growth," Anderson told Bloomberg TV. Source: Internet

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