Word info

contextualization

Noun

Meaning

contextualization (countable and uncountable, plural contextualizations)

The act or process of putting information into context; making sense of information from the situation or location in which the information was found.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

The panel’s report, he said, disparaged Chinese Americans with “unsubstantiated allegations, guilt-by-association argument, inaccuracies, innuendo, and confused history and contextualization.” Source: Internet

Several museums claimed more contextualization was needed before a Guston retrospective could open. Source: Internet

Although Christians often took their European music and building styles into churches in other parts of the world, in a contextualization approach, they would build churches, sing songs, and pray in a local ethnic style. Source: Internet

Both of these acts of contextualization are typical of what intellectual historians do, nor are they exclusive. Source: Internet

That said, should UNC or the General Assembly ever decide to take a half-measure and actually attempt to right the wrongs of Silent Sam by way of contextualization, they’ve got a new inscription ready to go. Source: Internet

The bot needs to be able to factor in the ontology of the words used, the contextualization of the questions being asked, and the threading together of multiple streams of conversation. Source: Internet

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