Similar words: symbolize, symbolic, symbolism, symbolise, symbol, realizing, vocalizing, tantalizing. Meaning: ['sɪmbəlaɪz] n. the act of representing something with a symbol.
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1) Crime often symbolizes a wider social problem.
2) You see this water carefully contained on my hand? It symbolizes Love. As long as you keep your hand curly open and allow it to remain there, it will always be there. However, if you attempt to close your fingers around it and try to possess it, it will spill through the first cracks it finds. This is the greatest mistake that people do when they meet love. They try to posses it, they demand, they expect and just like the water spilling out of your hand, love will retrieve from you.
3) What does this strange mark symbolize?
4) The bombing symbolizes the worst of religious fanaticism .
5) Growing discontent has been symbolized by the protests.
6) She likes olive because it symbolizes peace.
7) The poet has symbolized his lover with a flower.
8) Easter eggs symbolize the renewal of life.
9) He came to symbolize his country's struggle for independence.
10) Olive branch symbolizes peace.
11) The use of light and dark symbolizes good and evil.
12) The lighting of the Olympic torch symbolizes peace and friendship among the nations of the world.
13) Like title fights,[http://sentencedict.com/symbolizing.html] the Super Bowl would need a catchy name or phrase that symbolizes the magnitude of the cosmic event.
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15) Her work, and her person, came to symbolize the moral and intellectual principles on which the open admissions experiment rested.
16) The high role of priests was symbolized by the precious substances lavished on their vestments and appurtenances.
17) To touch or approach the Ark is death, but acacia symbolizes resurrection and immortality.
18) They came to symbolize the excesses of the period: the hype and inflated prices new artwork was able to command.
19) At Byblos she was a serpent-goddess whose cobra symbolized the eye of wisdom.
20) And the heavy-metal lyrics and art exhibits already symbolizing the millennium with images of imminent apocalypse are more gloomy than rational.
21) The CHOOpe symbolizes a hallowed area in which the wedding ceremony is performed.
22) Many people wore green yesterday, symbolizing around opposition movement.
23) White symbolizing the sinless nature of Jesus.
24) Mooncakes reunion, is symbolizing the mid-autumn festival will feed.
25) He is a fire dolls, symbolizing the Olympic flame.
26) Dragon A kind of fictitious, deified animal, is symbolizing auspicious, omnipotent ability and the loftiest power.
27) The mythical opponents, Vishnu representing complacency and preservation and Siva symbolizing change and metamorphosis, gain another perspective in the light of physics.
28) The so-called Mond-Turner talks, leading to little in themselves, but symbolizing a more cooperative approach, became possible.
29) Note the family crest of a crown and an eight-pointed star, symbolizing their alleged descent from one of the three kings.
30) English partitive construction is a linguistic phenomenon characterized by symbolizing and schematizing the process of conceptualization.
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