English to Spanish Dictionary symbolize

symbolize

simbolizar
definition
verb
the ceremonial dagger symbolizes justice
be a symbol of.
translation of 'symbolize'
verb
simbolizar
example
The protesters sat silently near an empty chair meant to 'symbolize' the absence of the professor.
a tendency to 'symbolize' the father as the sun
a tendency to 'symbolize' the father as the sun
Professional values also 'symbolize' the democratic processes that key interest groups in the enterprise expect.
Mason's many films and books helped to 'symbolize' the canoe as a Canadian icon.
The launch will involve the ceremonial removal of pink blindfolds, to 'symbolise' eyes being opened to the bigger picture.
The steam locomotive 'symbolised' the glorious service rendered by the Railways to the people in the early years.
The Statue of Liberty (1886) in New York harbor 'symbolized' the city's role as a Mecca for immigrants.
The columns have been painted to resemble jade, and in Chinese erotic poetry the male phallus is often 'symbolised' as a jade column or a bamboo shoot.
In many countries they 'symbolise' Justice as blind and bearing scales.
An eternally flowing river that 'symbolises' life, conveyed through choreography, is an unseen presence throughout the play.
The Beamer family later publicized the passengers' courageous behavior, and Beamer's words soon became a catch phrase 'symbolizing' the nation's resolve.
Nestled close together by the circumstances of history, they 'symbolised' an intimate relationship, the warp and the weft of the fabric of the country.
The white cross on a red background comes from the flag of the canton of Schwyz, which has a red background 'symbolizing' holy justice and a small representation of Christ on the cross at the upper left corner.
Most of the religious 'symbolization' is gone from it.
The exhibition ends with a display 'symbolising' man's final triumph in his conquest of the skies.
A brand's effectiveness does not depend on its name, logo, emblem, typefaces, slogan, characteristic colors, tunes, shapes or any other of its 'symbolizations' .
He became first president of Turkey, changing his name to Kemal Ataturk, 'symbolising' him as father of the nation.
The broken glass symbolises the broken faith, broken trust and shattered justice, our axe 'symbolises' the steadfastness of our determination.
But how do we get the meaning of a complex expression from the concepts 'symbolized' by its component words?
Prasad began by producing a bouquet of flowers from thin air and proclaimed that it 'symbolised' the yearning that every woman's life should glow like colourful flowers.
There are local meetings and video showings as well as a ‘die-in’ street theatre, in which they recreate a visual 'symbolisation' of the people who have been killed by war.
They were also presented with carnations, 'symbolising' their dedication to the teaching profession.
The post-war change in approach can be 'symbolised' in the snapshot, subject of another section of the exhibition.
By encouraging children to express their 'symbolization' in writing and art, one observer argues, ‘children feel closer to, and more situated in their environment.’
Several people are shown being crushed under the weight of the body of the snake, which 'symbolises' the Expressway.
Find a photo that illustrates, demonstrates or somehow 'symbolizes' each word given.
If a roulette wheel 'symbolizes' your justice system, you have issues.
He said he had intended to take part in the ceremony, where pillars 'symbolising' the devil are stoned.
Moreover, in this process of hysterical conversion, symptoms are not arbitrary and meaningless phenomena but complex 'symbolizations' of repressed psychological experiences.
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