Definitionv. represent or identify by using a symbol
Last update: August 12, 2015
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Mahatma Gandhi symbolised India's struggle for freedom. [Please select]
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To Anne, it always seemed to symbolise Leslie's glowing, pent-up personality, denied all expression save in that flaming glint. [Please select]
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This man, a crock in every sense, hurrying back to help his country, symbolised for every American aboard the unconquerable courage of Great Britain. [Please select]
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Either it is a gift from you or it symbolised many things for him that he connected with home and you. [Please select]
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A reasoned and reasonable order and method are {83} symbolised by their theory of Number; their philosophy is political, their politics oligarchic. [Please select]
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And now ensued a scene that might be symbolised only among wild beasts or fiends in the infernal regions. [Please select]
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At first we thought that this shape was meant to roughly symbolise or suggest the female form, as was a common habit amongst the ancient religious architects of many creeds. [Please select]
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He felt that he must, that he could not quietly, without a word, accept this sudden new life of separation symbolised for him by the two tents standing apart. [Please select]
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