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Meanings of
characterise
in English
Portuguese
caraterizar
Catalan
caracteritzar
Spanish
calificar
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Describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of.
qualify
characterize
Portuguese
caraterizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
qualify
"
qualify
characterize
Examples for "
qualify
"
1
Meat inspectors may
qualify
for 30 days' notice, said an industry source.
2
Only five African countries, including hosts South Africa, are able to
qualify
.
3
Of course, VR180 does not in any way
qualify
as virtual reality.
4
You would need two years' service to
qualify
in bringing a claim.
5
With New Zealand's high house prices, many would
qualify
for that group.
1
Would you
characterize
the manifestations yesterday as a: 'angry'; or b: 'mischievous'?
2
Objective: To
characterize
the P. gingivalis gene products essential for these interactions.
3
Objective: To better
characterize
PG features and management among an IBD cohort.
4
However, few data exist to
characterize
the clotting profiles of these variants.
5
The relationship between the measures used to
characterize
the dynamics is discussed.
Usage of
characterise
in English
1
They wanted to
characterise
him as an organised major criminal, says Charles.
2
Further studies are required to
characterise
the reasons for this high prevalence.
3
He then undertakes to
characterise
the most considerable writers in this line.
4
The aim of our study was to
characterise
this subgroup of patients.
5
To confirm its existence and
characterise
its properties will require state-of-the-art technology.
6
Our aim was to
characterise
SARS-CoV-2 infection in people with cystic fibrosis.
7
It's hard to
characterise
it as dance, since the performers barely move.
8
The sociological elements which
characterise
all Guyau's work are here very marked.
9
Several high peaks, which
characterise
this volcanic region, rose on either side.
10
We work with UL to
characterise
and fully understand aspects of our technology.
11
I would
characterise
the state of UK-EU relations as hopeless but not serious.
12
A summary score was used to
characterise
the neighbourhood socioeconomic environment.
13
Further research is necessary to
characterise
MTB-derived enzymes for diagnostic and therapeutic utility.
14
The global economy is still too fragile to
characterise
the decoupling as re-normalisation.
15
Latent class analysis was used to
characterise
longitudinal patterns of exposure.
16
The same disposition continued to
characterise
him in his old age.
Other examples for "characterise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
characterise
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
characterise as
characterise a novel
characterise the country
characterise several
characterise abolition
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Translations for
characterise
Portuguese
caraterizar
caracterizar
Catalan
caracteritzar
qualificar
Spanish
calificar
caracterizar
Characterise
through the time
Characterise
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common