English to Tamil Dictionary characterize

characterize

குணாதிசயம்
definition
verb
the historian characterized the period as the decade of revolution
describe the distinctive nature or features of.
the disease is characterized by weakening of the immune system
(of a feature or quality) be typical or characteristic of.
example
Only the most revisionist historian would 'characterize' the Confederacy as an insurgency.
It's just not accurate to 'characterize' newspaper design as anything but dynamic.
Mr. Kendall testified that what was being described he would 'characterize' as a workmanship deficiency.
Because performance was so good, it was difficult to 'characterize' differences associated with better or worse performance.
Consistently high temperatures, with no distinct dry season, 'characterize' the climate of this region.
Some historians 'characterize' Du Bois's thinking as riddled with contradiction.
His fiction is 'characterized' by a densely referential and ironic style and by a preoccupation with the act of writing itself.
The cities are 'characterized' by low - density housing and dependence on private cars.
A brand is simply a story or symbol, a way of describing or 'characterizing' an idea, a product or service.
Marx 'characterises' this period partly in terms of a change in the form of surplus value.
The second stage is 'characterized' as a period of change in syntax and morphology yet stability in lexicon and fluency.
Instead, he claims the period was 'characterised' by civil wars and broken treaties.
The house is 'characterized' by peeling paint and uneven flooring that may become a danger to the occupants.
The early part of the period was 'characterised' by modest profit levels despite the vast expansion of the domestic market.
Australian media organizations do not seem to have been 'characterized' by enlightened personnel practices.
The cycle is 'characterised' by a period of growth, then strong growth and then recession.
He 'characterises' descriptive metaphysics as formulating expressions of norms of representation.
The Asian business culture is mostly 'characterized' by relationships based on trust and confidence.
At its best, the wine is 'characterized' by ripe, firm acidity, and about 65 per cent is dry.
It used to be that when you introduced a new material, you spent 10 years 'characterizing' it and understanding it.
It is only when he is describing the problems of performing the symphonies that he 'characterises' them at all.
That would involve a characterisation of those laws and there might well be difficulty in 'characterising' those laws as anything other than penal, when one looks at the purpose of the laws.
Such reactions have been 'characterized' to a considerable extent for this family of proteins that exists as dimers.
For some, it is 'characterised' by periods of relapse and remission, while for others it has a progressive pattern.
However, only a small number of hotspots have been 'characterized' in detail.
A total of 112 such mutations have been isolated and 'characterized' in this study.
It was a social relationship 'characterized' by an unequal distribution of power and resources.
In a context such as the present, it is necessary to identify and 'characterise' the suggested error, and relate it to the legal rubric under which a decision is challenged.
How could we 'characterise' the nature of conflicts that have emerged throughout the world?
Mark clearly associates the storm with evil by 'characterizing' the wind with the same language he used to describe the demon exorcised by Jesus in chapter 1.
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