Characterizing [verb]

Definition of Characterizing:

typify, distinguish

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Sentence/Example of Characterizing:

Her face wore an expression of mystic rapture like that characterizing the features of some Chinese Buddhas.

The characterizing details of some of the great fables, however, disappear in Mandeville's English.

This may seem like a purely formal and external mode of characterizing the development of philosophical thought.

I am about to commence the making of mince-pies, with all the interesting sensations characterizing young enterprise or effort.

The importance of accent as a unifying feature of the word is obvious in such English examples as unthinkable, characterizing.

Governor Brown of Georgia was refusing to obey orders from Richmond, and characterizing them as "despotic."

As in everything German, method was the characterizing feature of the airplane program they instituted.

Every verse, every half verse, adds a characterizing circumstance, a vivifying image.

The unanimity characterizing its nomenclature is but another feature in the unvarying and universal popularity of the rose.

Otherwise, he will miss much that is significant and characterizing in their actions.