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symbolization

[sim-buh-luh-zey-shuhn] / ˌsɪm bə ləˈzeɪ ʃən /










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"I think that's a very important symbolisation of the growing rapport between the two countries."

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2017

According to the early Christian symbolisation the ship denoted the Church.

From Six Centuries of Painting by Davies, Randall

In both are duplications of the same symbolisation, but so arranged that the parts of each one of them are integral portions of some other writing running crosswise.

From The Jewel of Seven Stars by Stoker, Bram

For Jesus Christ wrought against the devil, and destroyed his power over the heart, of which exorcism is the symbolisation, in order to establish the kingdom of God.

From Pascal's Pensées by Pascal, Blaise

We must try to ascertain whether each item represents primitive belief by direct descent, by symbolisation, or by changes which may be discovered by some law equivalent to Grimm's law in the study of language.

From Folklore as an Historical Science by Gomme, George Laurence




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