characterises in English

verb
1
describe the distinctive nature or features of.
the historian characterized the period as the decade of revolution
2
(of a feature or quality) be typical or characteristic of.
the disease is characterized by weakening of the immune system

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "characterises" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "characterises", or refer to the context using the word "characterises" in the English Dictionary.

1. Jennifer explains this with an equanimity that characterises her.

2. Intolerance to familiar Conspecifics characterises solitary mole-rats and distinguishes them from social ones

3. Synonyms for Conventionalizes include stereotypes, pigeonholes, typecasts, categorises, categorizes, standardises, standardizes, brands, casts and characterises

4. These artists found inspiration in the unique light and colour which characterises the Australian bush.

5. What characterises ascending stages of the scale of being is the combination of unity with ever increasing degrees of complexity.

6. States form an interlocking network of bilateral and multilateral treaty relationships, which reinforces the interdependence that characterises contemporary international relations.

7. In addition, second address information (RUNO2), which characterises a transmitter (EG2) for the transmission (AKTRUF, AKTSMS), is recorded.

8. Anthropocentrism is a term that characterises a position which accepts human beings as being the most significant species on the planet

9. Performance of a statement because to be so characterises Constatives; and Constatives are supposed not to be happiness-evaluable because this is a defining feature of performatives.

10. 14 Dr. Bast plans to expand on these discoveries with research into how aberrant hippocampal activity that characterises many neuropsychiatric conditions, such as schizophrenia, contributes to symptoms.

11. The widespread use of red brick characterises the city, much of the architecture of which harks back to its days as a global centre for the cotton trade.

12. Hotels With the panto season now closed it is Baron Hardup who characterises a sport where prize-money coffers have been getting Barer and Barer of late thanks to a significant fall in levy income from

13. The irrational exuberance which characterises some stock exchanges, the excessive indebtedness of American households and of some economic sectors in important countries cause a definite threat to hang over worldwide economic stability.

14. ‘The choice of Clobber has a practical benefit though.’ ‘But when Owen gets all his old Clobber out of storage and summons a barber to his hotel room to spruce him up, it shows how great he would be as 007.’ ‘She characterises girls in traditional Clobber as ‘wanting to …

15. ‘The Bipolarity of the Cold War had gone, Russia should have been encouraged into the European structures and not structures like NATO built against it, and extended against it.’ ‘Since the end of Bipolarity and the mergence of a unipolar international system, I personally believe that nonalignment should be what characterises American

16. ‘The Bipolarity of the Cold War had gone, Russia should have been encouraged into the European structures and not structures like NATO built against it, and extended against it.’ ‘Since the end of Bipolarity and the mergence of a unipolar international system, I personally believe that nonalignment should be what characterises American