symbolize

[US]/ˈsɪmbəlaɪz/
[UK]/ˈsɪmbəlaɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. to serve as a symbol; to represent something.

Example Sentences

a tendency to symbolize the father as the sun.

Easter eggs symbolize the renewal of life.

the rose symbolized something intangible about their relationship.

the ceremonial dagger symbolizes justice.

The yellow on maize tradition meaning is a kind symbolize exaltedly.

She likes olive because it symbolizes peace.

For daring women who didn't want to wear skirts back then, blousy bloomers symbolized freedom.

The fund heavy warehouse stock falls largely symbolizes that the institutional investor also falls into panic, this stops to the market falls quite disadvantageously.

After vows, the bride's floral wreath, which symbolizes her maidenhood, is removed and set afire by the mistress of ceremonies.

After vows6), the bride’s floral wreath, which symbolizes her maidenhood, is removed and set afire by the mistress of ceremonies.

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