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Express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol.
represent
symbolize
typify
stand for
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1
It seems to
symbolise
everything that's good, our hopes for the future.
2
It transformed an industry that came to
symbolise
India's rampant economic growth.
3
Secondly, then, Rwanda has come to
symbolise
what donor aid can do.
4
Few vehicles
symbolise
the United States' automotive obsession, quite like the Hummer.
5
Parties are, by definition, aggregations of people that
symbolise
continuity of belief.
6
They displayed hundreds of pairs of shoes together to
symbolise
suicide deaths.
7
Those two sages
symbolise
in themselves the two guiding spirits of civilisation.
8
Was this striking picture meant to
symbolise
the reshaping of the world?
9
The balloons will be released on Sunday to
symbolise
the Wall's disappearance.
10
Do the rags deposited at wells
symbolise
offerings to the local deity?
11
The three golden lions heads
symbolise
Dalmatia while the goat represents Istria.
12
In LA, Gaga had hatched out of an egg to
symbolise
rebirth.
13
Their fraught relationship came to
symbolise
tensions between Japanese companies and foreign investors.
14
For a generation of Catholics, this dispute came to
symbolise
resistance to change.
15
Nowadays the heraldic design is used to
symbolise
a family's identity and values.
16
Round and golden blinis were thought to
symbolise
the sun and bring warmth.
symbolise
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symbolise racism
symbolise peace
symbolise fertility
symbolise life
symbolise tensions
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