Synonym: depict, describe, distinguish, picture, portray, represent. Similar words: characteristic, bacteria, charter, interact, interaction, prize, authorize, first prize. Meaning: ['kærəktəraɪz] v. 1. describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of 2. be characteristic of.
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31. A State Department spokesman, also displaying a talent for diplomacy, declined to characterize the appointment as a promotion.
32. Politics, intrigue, and action characterize this contemporary novel set in New York.
33. The atomic structures which characterize each family are built up in different ways with the basic SiO4 building-block.
34. We use this metaphor to characterize local authorities' responses to care programming.
35. My question was to we have to characterize it as excellent?
36. This perhaps explains the strident colors which characterize his paintings as certainly it suggests the source of their extreme verisimilitude.
37. In trying to characterize these roles, it is not easy to avoid oversimplification.
38. Confusion of goals and perfection of means seems, in my opinion, to characterize our age. Albert Einstein
39. This resurgence of measles disease underscored the need for new assays to characterize measles virus infections.
40. The intention is to indicate the degree of ambiguity and the general lack of information that can characterize debate on tax reform.
41. A term used to characterize a person or thing.
42. How would you characterize Meusault's view of capital punishment?
43. Characterize the degree sequence of forests!
44. the rolling hills that characterize this part of England.
45. Objective To characterize the CT features of ganglioneuroma.
45. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
46. How does Locke characterize the state of nature?
47. Carbohydrate microarray could identify and characterize whole glycoprotein structures of intact cells, which is high-throughput technology for glycan analysis.
48. Objective To characterize CT findings of pulmonary Wegener's granulomatosis, and to analyze misdiagnosing causes.
49. This diagram immediately suggests defining two quantities which characterize the complex number z.
50. By 1927, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes could characterize the Equal Protection Clause as the "usual last resort of constitutional arguments," one that had little effect on the legal system as a whole.
51. We will use the concept of a data hierarchy graph, constructed by means of transaction analysis , to characterize the relationship between a database partition scheme and database transactions.
52. Its senior representative in Europe, Ambassador Harriman, went so far in 1949 as to characterize the entire effort as a "fire-fighting operation."
53. Method: Microscopic observation was made to characterize the rhizomes of Curcuma.
54. Koskela and Howell characterize the pipefitter's dilemma as one of a class of "self-inflicted problems" common to the work breakdown[sentencedict.com], Transformational View.
55. Objective To characterize the role of muscarinic receptor subtype in the process of the morphine tolerance and dependence.
56. An elastoplasticity damage constitutive model (EPDI model) was developed to unitedly characterize monotonic and cyclic behavior of interface between structure and coarse grained soil.
57. SEM, TEM, EDS, XRD and UV - vis were employed to characterize the product.
58. The microanatomy changes can characterize with cellular granulocytes in the bronchiole and lung-bubble cavities.
59. Based on determination of the kinetic model equation of TPD, a new simulation method used to characterize the surface acid strength was developed by using one group of TPD experimental data.
60. Cyclic voltammetry was used to characterize the ssDNA immobilization and hybridization with its complementary DNA sequences by using methylene blue as indicator.
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