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con·tex·tu·al·ize  (kn-tksch--lz)
tr.v. con·tex·tu·al·ized, con·tex·tu·al·iz·ing, con·tex·tu·al·iz·es
To place (a word or idea, for example) in a particular context.

con·textu·al·i·zation (--l-zshn) n.

contextualize, contextualise [kənˈtɛkstjʊəˌlaɪz]
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(tr) to state the social, grammatical, or other context of; put into context
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contextualize [kənˈtekstjʊəlaɪz] VTcontextualizar
contextualize
vtin einen Zusammenhang or Kontext (geh)setzen


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As it stands, the chapter devoted to this topic sits awkwardly against the body of the text: a chunk of public health theorising dropped into a pool of detailed and nuanced historical contextualisation.
Some predominant types of strategies emerged from the consultations and a majority incorporated one or more of the following elements: * customisation of curriculum, assessment and/or length of delivery; * contextualisation of delivery; * flexible and blended modes of delivery; * alternative, flexible and/or off-campus delivery environments; and * consultation with community and industry.
54) Tourism and spectacle at the Kumbh Mela Above I have drawn attention to the way in which the Kumbh Mela is predominantly represented in the media, generally with scant explanation or contextualisation of the event, and presented in such a way that is entertaining and titillating to a western audience.
 
 
 
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