Similar words: symbolise, symbolism, symbolizing, symbolic, symbolize, symbolical, symbolically, symbolization. Meaning: n. the act of representing something with a symbol.
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1. Decoding the paintings is not difficult once you know what the component parts symbolise.
2. The island's ruggedness symbolises our history and the character of the people.
3. She symbolised for me the best of Indian womanhood.
4. What does this strange mark symbolise?
5. Young and exuberant, he symbolises Italy's new vitality.
6. The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolised the end of the Cold War between East and West.
7. These themes are symbolised by the fireside and the kitchen.
8. It was in no sense a revival of the political dissent symbolised by Cromwellian puritanism.
9. That she does it for the money, which symbolises affection, emotional security and personal achievement.
10. According to the sculptor, it symbolises the way in which victims of nasty remarks often seek comfort in chocolate.
11. Dionysius was usually depicted with the flanks of a goat or bull to symbolise his fertility aspect.
12. In the drawing, the gap between the two action channels symbolises that part which has to be supplied by human intervention.
13. Food symbolises many things in this film, but the recurring image is of a cycle of fleshly decay fuelled by appetite.
14. The more traditional cross symbolised fulfilment; but fulfilment implied a span of existence transcending the grave.
15. But everywhere it was still a factor inhibiting the growth of systematic training and the professionalism it symbolised.
16. No group of historic buildings symbolises a nation's history more than this old royal castle.
17. The repairs debacle has become a political battle symbolising the party's awkward relationship to its own supporters.
18. Each symbolises a distinct phase in the physical history of Lynn.
19. But the queues continue - symbolising a gathering flight from money amid constant rumours that a currency reform is in the offing.
20. To symbolise their commitment to work together in the future,(sentencedict.com/symbolising.html) they will read together an extract from the Swanwick Declaration.
21. And why does the penis find itself symbolising it?
22. The four-footed furry creature, symbolising endurance, beauty, peace and hope, sits in fourth position on the Chinese calendar.
23. The choice of Asian destinations was seen as symbolising the Obama administration's determination to give the region new prominence in American diplomacy .
24. From above, the hotel appears as a flower, symbolising its function of an oasis in the desert.
25. The first is the animal, the bestial, which has played a part in symbolising occult and malevolent forces throughout history.
26. Activists dressed up as G8 leaders pose with balloons symbolising their countries' amount of carbon emission at an anti-G8 event in Sapporo July 8, 2008[sentencedict.com], during the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit.
27. In a way it is again a mode as one might say of metonymically symbolising satisfaction, and here we are led straight away to the dialectic of the money box and the miser.
28. The logo of the line was the cooking glove, symbolising the home made food's attribute.
29. That dark, tender huntress, so full of fire and yearning, had the queerest power of symbolising all longing, and moving one' s heart.
30. This romantic gold and rhodium-plated bracelet features two entwined hearts, symbolising unity and love.
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