Similar words: characteristic, uncharacteristic, characterisation, characteristically, device characteristic, characterize, characterized, characterization. Meaning: adj. of the meaning of words or concepts; stated precisely.
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(1) 1960s Britain was characterised by a greater degree of freedom than before.
(2) We must avoid the damaging boom-bust cycles which characterised the 1980s.
(3) The group has always been characterised by an uncompromising militancy.
(4) The war was characterised by mobile offensive operations.
(5) All human behaviour may be characterised as being subject to drives aimed at achieving a goal in order to satisfy a need.
(6) These may be characterised as fragile caring units of mutual support.
(7) The industry has long been characterised by mergers between brewers, closures of breweries and sales of public houses.
(8) Sadly, his tenure has been characterised, too, by an affront to the House and to our democracy.
(9) This is characterised by a scaly and sometimes itchy scalp, but it shouldn't be red or sore.
(10) In product markets characterised by complex production processes long-term supply contracts or sub-contracts are commonly used to try and lower these costs.
(11) Events characterised by loss, on the other hand(sentencedict.com/characterised.html), were more commonly experienced by patients with a depressive disorder.
(12) The global health scene has been characterised by major steps forward but with some disturbing retrograde features.
(13) It is characterised by unsightly lumps and bumps which collect in the thighs, buttocks, hips and upper arms.
(14) This was characterised by moderate active chronic inflammation in the lamina propria.
(15) This part is also characterised by minimal linguistic analysis and a tendency for barren description rather than interpretation.
(16) Lighter infections result in a chronic syndrome characterised by anaemia and emaciation.
(17) It is described as a psychosis, which is characterised by a distortion in the person's perception of reality.
(18) The county was characterised instead by numerous small farmers and cottagers.
(19) The rigid class distinctions which characterised British society are beginning to break down.
(20) The games have been characterised by the players' deep determination to win.
(21) In addition, a post-processual interpretation of characterised early medieval pottery is presented.
(22) The fifty-two year old Berlin artist's work is characterised by highly unconventional still lifes.
(23) And finally, these statements are characterised by a conspicuous absence of facts to bolster such assertions.
(24) Women's political life is characterised as marginal, shallow and inauthentic in comparison with that of men.
(25) The trust, which has 2.3 million members, has been characterised as a sleeping giant of the environment movement.
(26) In contrast to these two broadly defined approaches, the view taken in this book is best characterised as a discourse-as-process view.
(27) The exciting and liberating redirection achieved during the sixties, usually characterised as the creative writing movement, has lost its way.
(28) But there was also an exhilaration in the atmosphere of conspiracy and violence which characterised the last years of his childhood.
(29) Epidemiological evidence suggests that complications associated with NSAIDs are characterised by a paucity of premonitory symptoms.
(30) This is my old college, where under apartheid a celebrated anti-authoritarian spirit characterised staff and students.
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