Verb
contextualise (third-person singular simple present contextualises, present participle contextualising, simple past and past participle contextualised)
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of contextualize
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