contextualize

[kuh n-teks-choo-uh-lahyz]

contextualize Definition

  • 1to place or consider something in a particular context or setting
  • 2to provide contextual information or background to help understand something

Using contextualize: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "contextualize" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In order to fully understand the poem, we need to contextualize it within the poet's life and times.

  • Example

    The historian sought to contextualize the events leading up to the war.

  • Example

    The teacher helped the students contextualize the novel by discussing its historical and cultural background.

contextualize Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with contextualize

  • to provide additional information or metadata that helps to interpret or understand data

    Example

    The analyst contextualized the sales figures by comparing them to industry averages.

  • to understand the meaning of words or phrases based on their context within a sentence or passage

    Example

    The ESL teacher emphasized the importance of contextualizing new vocabulary words.

  • to analyze and interpret a work of art based on its historical, cultural, and social context

    Example

    The art historian contextualized the painting by discussing the artist's influences and the political climate of the time.

Origins of contextualize

from Latin 'contextus', meaning 'a joining together'

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Summary: contextualize in Brief

To contextualize [kuh n-teks-choo-uh-lahyz] is to place or consider something in a particular context or setting, or to provide contextual information or background to help understand something. This can involve analyzing historical, cultural, or social factors, as in 'The historian sought to contextualize the events leading up to the war.' It can also involve providing additional information or metadata to help interpret data, as in 'The analyst contextualized the sales figures by comparing them to industry averages.'

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