Similar words: characterize, characterization, characteristic, characterisation, uncharacteristic, characteristically, device characteristic, character. Meaning: ['kærəktəraɪz] adj. of the meaning of words or concepts; stated precisely.
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61. The age is characterized by huge international migrations, people in search of jobs, housing, even food.
62. They are also characterized by their pelvic fins, which are jugular in position and have two to four rays.
63. This era was characterized by a marked change in the nature of the Earth's vegetation.
64. The latter is characterized by blood and mucus in the stools.
65. In particular, regulatory control is characterized by an ambivalence which has both political and moral dimensions.
66. Crises are characterized by anger, miscommunications, defending of positions and unwillingness to listen.
67. Thus, informal admissions were characterized by a combination of mental ill health and transgression of traditional social role expectations.
68. Globalization has been characterized as the overarching global political process.
69. The parallels with the years since 1988, also characterized by strong deflationary pressure and tight money, are apparent.
70. The essential hypocrisy that has characterized so much modern film journalism was being established.
71. According to the theory, pre-industrial populations can be characterized by high levels of birth and death rates, and low growth rates.
72. It was based on numerous small workshops rather than upon the large factories that characterized the Lancashire cotton industry.
73. But it has to be a generation of recent enough vintage so that individual members can still be recollected and characterized.
74. If you are victimized by a negative character, which is characterized by laziness, irresponsibility, low self-esteem, irresolution and wavering, you will lose control of your future. Dr T.P.Chia
75. The album is filled with folky, pop-inflected tunes, characterized by visual imagery, hope and passion.
76. Atonic seizures are characterized by a sudden loss of postural muscle tone.
77. The dynamical consequences at the cellular level of these feedback relationships are not yet fully characterized.
78. Many see life in the modern context as being characterized by wide diversity.
79. While there, Levada worked under Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who has characterized homosexuality as a disorder.
80. These immediate-return hunter-gatherers never suffer anxiety about the future of food supplies and are characterized by improvident, generous, happy-go-lucky personalities.
81. The authoritarian parent or dutiful child attitudes that so often characterized these relationships in previous generations are thankfully on the way out.
82. This stage is characterized by the development of language and other forms of representation and rapid conceptual development.
83. You are less vulnerable in a culture characterized by struggle, hostility, and competition.
84. Hypnagogic experiences, as they are called, are characterized by a series of relatively disconnected but vivid images.
85. These figures correctly suggest that our economy is highly industrialized, characterized by gigantic business corporations in its manufacturing industries.
86. The first of these is characterized by state control of the press and its eventual emancipation from such controls.
87. The post-war period in Britain has been characterized by the development of geriatric medicine as a legitimate medical specialism.
88. Such proposals are typical of the tunnel vision that has characterized most of our economic models.
88. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
89. Whereas the scientific enterprise is legitimated by agreed testing procedures, the theological enterprise has been characterized by dogmatism.
90. Second, the economies of all three countries continued to be based on agrarian production characterized by a strong presence of peasants.
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