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Symbolise

verb
1.
Represent or identify by using a symbol; use symbols.  Synonym: symbolize.  "These painters believed that artists should symbolize"
2.
Express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol.  Synonyms: represent, stand for, symbolize, typify.



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"Symbolise" Quotes from Famous Books



... of a palace officer, is kneeling, and has dedications to the deities. Further on is a statue of the third Thothmes, of the 18th dynasty (168), the head of which has been restored. Here the visitor should remark the nine bows which symbolise the enemies of the Egyptians. Having thus far noticed the collection of statuary which represent human beings, the visitor will gladly turn to those strange revelations of the ancient ...
— How to See the British Museum in Four Visits • W. Blanchard Jerrold

... instance, the letters on this page are no true image of the sounds they call up, nor the sounds of the thoughts, yet both may be correct enough if they lead the reader in the end to the things they symbolise. It is M. Bergson, the most circumspect and best equipped thinker of this often scatter-brained school, who has put this view in a frank and tenable form, avoiding the bungling it has sometimes led to about the "meaning ...
— Winds Of Doctrine - Studies in Contemporary Opinion • George Santayana

... are technical—grace, justification, conversion, perseverance. They flow out glibly from the student who has soaked himself in their historical meanings; they are Greek to the general. They were once living realities for which men fought and gladly died; they still symbolise realities, the permanent elements of the life history of the soul—but they are wrapped around in cobwebs and the complications of a technical system, frozen into sterility; and they have no more ...
— The Message and the Man: - Some Essentials of Effective Preaching • J. Dodd Jackson

... the plains and hills of adolescence and early manhood, as yet it shines about us in the fleeting hours of our age, that ground on which we stand to-day, but the valley between is filled with fog. Yes, even its prominences, which symbolise the more startling events of that past, often are lost in this ...
— She and Allan • H. Rider Haggard

... his eyes, and smiles a pathetic smile. This by far is the masterpiece of all his feats. And one evening, when he was repeating this strange and weird antic, which in Khalid's strange mind might be made to symbolise something stranger than both, he saw, as he lay in the grave, a star in the sky. It was the first time he saw a star; and he jumped out of his sand-grave exulting in the discovery he had made. He runs to his mother and ...
— The Book of Khalid • Ameen Rihani



Words linked to "Symbolise" :   epitomise, symboliser, stand for, symbol, typify, epitomize, embody, personify, represent, be, mean, symbolisation, intend



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