Similar words: depict, depiction, depictive, get the picture, addicted, afflicted, convicted, predicted. Meaning: [dɪ'pɪkt] adj. represented graphically by sketch or design or lines.
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61. It was then but an intellectual elision to view abstraction as the purest of all styles, since it depicted nothing at all.
62. The large mural painting above the simple altar depicted war.
63. Opponents of the new law depicted it as tracking writ large.
64. His final model of civil strife is depicted in Figure 5.1.
65. But Night Trap could not be exempted because it depicted violent actions involving realistic images of human beings rather than straight forward computer graphics.
66. Output has fallen and price risen, but not by as much as in the case depicted in Figure 5.2.
67. Hercules is often depicted holding a club and draped with a lion's hide.
68. Dionysius was usually depicted with the flanks of a goat or bull to symbolise his fertility aspect.
69. Shields and helmets, depicted in certain contexts, were also religious symbols.
70. In old Mayan paintings musicians are depicted striking a tortoiseshell with a forked stick.
71. El was usually depicted as a seated figure wearing bull's horns, the symbol of strength and fertility.
72. In some representations, in the Book of the Dead, the phoenix is depicted as arising from him.
73. Behind her, the backdrop depicted some dejected and very limp trees, possibly willows that had practised their weeping rather well.
74. Her early work depicted a dreamy hinterland between landscape and abstraction, like the molten scenes of late Turner.
75. The poem depicted a real-life situation and did so along a straight narrative line.
76. Although rhinos have been depicted as rather vicious stampeding animals they are in fact sedentary and often solitary.
77. The furnace depicted is therefore different from the typical northern furnace.
78. The reaction to numerous business pressures are depicted in Fig. 1. 6.
79. The former depicted the royal coat of arms, texts from the scriptures, the Creed(http://sentencedict.com/depicted.html), or the Lord's Prayer.
80. This is depicted in the three-level hierarchical model shown in Fig. 3. 4.
81. With a further approximate 250-fold magnification, we are presented with the spiral depicted in Fig. 3. 5.
82. Consider the original money wage version of the Phillips curve depicted in Figure 6.5.
83. In this new biography she is depicted as a lonely and unhappy woman.
84. The scene has been depicted in many a movie and Western novel, but the fact is, it probably never happened.
85. Nun: primordial deity of the waters of chaos, depicted in human form.
86. Compared to the austerity depicted at the start of the tour, the carved mahogany bed and canopy seem positively indecent.
87. It has also been depicted in its formative period of development as the site of bitter industrial strife.
88. The consequences truly depicted by the conventional wisdom are, it is held, lurking just out of sight.
89. The ravaging giant of Eirena's territory finds counterparts in other figures depicted as monstrous, cruel, degenerate, and corrupt.
90. Several pointed-butt celts are depicted by pecking away the surrounding surface of the stone.
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