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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
symbolize .
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Examples
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His name symbolizes an era which left in the republic the brilliant vestiges of free government.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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His name symbolizes an era which left in the republic the brilliant vestiges of free government.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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His name symbolizes an era which left in the republic the brilliant vestiges of free government.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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What it symbolizes is very subjective ... even if an author keeps writing the same ending over and over again ... maybe he or she is writing about a waitress they met one day at a truckstop and just can't seem to get out of their head.
TwoP review of Planet of the Dead rabid1st 2009
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What she symbolizes is her strength and justifies her existence.
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What it symbolizes is never quite clear, but I would venture to guess that it represents Paul's need to help his brother.
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A name symbolizes identity, sometimes who "owns" us, as happened with slaves, and as happens in traditional marriages when a woman gives up her last name.
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This coin symbolizes the deep spiritual attachment of First Nations people to the moon, which is frequently portrayed by their ceremonial masks.
Latest 2008 Products from the Royal Canadian Mint : Coin Collecting News 2009
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Jason Atherton, who oversees several of Mr. Ramsay's restaurants, says the name symbolizes a level of quality and service diners can expect.
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And it is that sense, that profound exceptionalism, that is probably what the phrase symbolizes more than anything else: a belief that the times are special, pivotal, important.
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