Sentence examples for Be characterized from inspiring English sources

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Be characterized

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To depict someone or something a particular way (often negative)

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Can this be characterized as a tax?

Indeed, neither could be characterized as shy.

Can it really be characterized as a renaissance?

Moreover, fat should not be characterized simply as inert blubber.

Neither deserves to be characterized as "back-scratching".

"Some would be characterized as liberal, some as very conservative.

If his food had to be characterized, it could be called -- well, no, it can't be.

There is no way it can be characterized now as pre-emptive".

Her husband has bipolar disorder, a mental illness that can be characterized by extreme mood swings.

(The look, complete with disheveled wisps of hair, might be characterized as Murdoch bohemian).

The season of over-indulgence should ultimately be characterized by self-denial.

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