recontextualize

[US]/[riːkənˈtekstjuəlaɪz]/
[UK]/[riːkənˈtekstʃuəlaɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To place or consider within a new context.; To reinterpret something in light of a new context.; To provide a new context for something.

Phrases & Collocations

recontextualize data

recontextualize meaning

recontextualize information

recontextualize the text

recontextualize events

recontextualize perspectives

recontextualize arguments

recontextualize findings

recontextualize narratives

Example Sentences

we need to recontextualize the data to understand the current market trends.

the historian sought to recontextualize the event within a broader historical framework.

it's important to recontextualize his comments considering the circumstances.

let's recontextualize this project within the company's overall strategy.

the artist aimed to recontextualize familiar objects in a surprising way.

researchers worked to recontextualize the findings from previous studies.

the critic tried to recontextualize the film within the director's body of work.

we should recontextualize the problem to identify the root causes effectively.

the museum exhibit sought to recontextualize ancient artifacts for a modern audience.

it's crucial to recontextualize the information before drawing any conclusions.

the journalist needed to recontextualize the leaked documents for public understanding.

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