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was characterizing
verb
To depict someone or something a particular way (often negative)
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This year, even before the conventioneers rolled up their banners and carted away the empty bottles of Krug from the hospitality suites, the press was characterizing the campaign as a contest for a dozen or so states.
Only a month ago, Fidel Castro was characterizing Russia as just another cash-strapped third world country, whose former president, Boris N. Yeltsin, had sold out the socialist vision by breaking up the Soviet Union in 1991, supposedly over a bottle of vodka, with the leaders of Ukraine and Belarus.
The number of people without drinking water in Puerto Rico increased by more than 10percenttowardrd the end of last week, even as President Donald Trump on Sunday was characterizing the hurricane relief efforts as "amazing".
The second difficulty was characterizing the overt visual attention that is modulated by these two dimensions.
Similar(53)
It was characterized by gentleness.
"I was characterized as being for sale".
His early career was characterized by failure.
"I was characterized as a liar," Dr. Buse said.
This conference was characterized by resurrections, not hot debuts.
Barack Obama's foreign policy was characterized as leading from behind.
His authoritarian rule was characterized by contradictory trends.
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