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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
symbolise .
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Examples
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No other Indian writer, writing in English symbolises this dichotomy more than Chetan Bhagat.
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'The word symbolises the ultimate in taste, quality and also women's dignity (ijjat) to earn an independent living.
India eNews 2009
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Coming now from the mouth of their new manager, Iain Dowie, the phrase symbolises the quiet confidence of the west London club as they mix with the jet-set and harbour dreams of playing in the Champions League, before facing a more immediate dose of reality - hosting Barnsley next Saturday on the opening day of the Championship season.
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(chaiyapruek) tree _ the name of the tree in Thai symbolises victory.
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“Ghuráb al-Bayn” = raven of the waste or the parting: hence the bird of Odin symbolises separation (which is also called
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The sword symbolises the global campaign against corruption and is the dominating theme of the logo of the conference
unknown title 2009
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The sword symbolises the global campaign against corruption and is the dominating theme of the logo of the conference
unknown title 2009
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It is as if the short novel, not much more than a novella, symbolises the ephemeral.
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Strong, proud and human – no flipper for her, though her feet are draped with seaweed – this mermaid's jaw suggests the same patient indefatigability as that of the town she symbolises.
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Strong, proud and human – no flipper for her, though her feet are draped with seaweed – this mermaid's jaw suggests the same patient indefatigability as that of the town she symbolises.
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