Express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol.
1 They used wood tokens to symbolize the value of goods and services.
2 It transformed an industry that came to symbolize India's rampant economic growth.
3 The Chanticleers on the finials surrounding the Court symbolize the Christian Era.
4 Three parallel lines flow down from its top; they symbolize her rivers.
5 It must symbolize her faith; it must be subject to her authority.
6 This, ultimately, is what Sampson came to symbolize : supremacy coated in apathy.
7 After that, the dress had come to symbolize everything wrong with Earth.
8 It was an event that came to symbolize the Sunni jihadists' barbarism.
9 The balloons will be released on Sunday to symbolize the Wall's disappearance.
10 The papers symbolize government corruption, but they wind up in the dump.
11 Columns of Seth, Enoch, Solomon, Hercules, symbolize the law of Equilibrium, 843-u.
12 The man they picked instead, Lal Badahur Shastri, seemed to symbolize impotence.
13 Did it not symbolize the eternal, unvarying triumph of Good over Evil?
14 Today, this French martyr and military heroine has come to symbolize French nationalism.
15 Different families offer pork, rice cakes, and millet wine to symbolize tribal unity.
16 The altar-tower and fountain symbolize the human and animal passions of the theme.
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