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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
imbricate .
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Examples
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Figurative speech imbricates the self with the world, through the senses.
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Radcliffe further imbricates the relationship between narrative and reading machineries.
Reading Machines 2005
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Again, Hegel's move here seems to arise from the manner in which he imbricates the epistemological and the ontological.
Larval Subjects . 2009
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Capital relates to a particular social practice that imbricates material objects within a social relation in some determinate way.
Roughtheory.org 2009
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Marx therefore sees the process that imbricates objects within social relations as conferring social properties on those objects.
Roughtheory.org 2009
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Again, Hegel’s move here seems to arise from the manner in which he imbricates the epistemological and the ontological.
Archive 2009-03-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Again, Hegel’s move here seems to arise from the manner in which he imbricates the epistemological and the ontological.
Hegel is the trusted transit point Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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"indigenous" continues to haunt political, administrative and judicial actions; it innervates and imbricates other logics of oppression, discrimination and social exploitation.
Indybay newswire Mouvement des Indigènes de la République/ Mov 2010
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