Examples of 'characterises' in a sentence
Meaning of "characterises"
Characterise means to describe the distinctive features or qualities of someone or something
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of characterise
How to use "characterises" in a sentence
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Their shape characterises the sorption behaviour.
Its simplicity is what most characterises it.
This tension characterises all our debates.
Characterises the type and severity of danger.
Because that is what characterises the human being.
This characterises your prejudice on this matter.
The act of deleting characterises his clothes.
He characterises all the variations very well.
Find out what characterises our work.
It characterises the sensitivity of the gauge.
It is hard to pinpoint what characterises these families.
Which characterises all artistic organisations.
Fearless initiative characterises such periods.
This characterises my life at the moment.
Our independence and neutrality characterises us as a financial institution.
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It characterises people experiencing an intense fear of gaining weight.
Ested love which characterises all lasting works.
A significant reduction in power consumption characterises this mode.
A problem frame characterises a class of simple problem.
A high quality of construction and detailing characterises both buildings.
Obsessiveness characterises their view of the world.
An individual assembly in first class quality characterises the products.
That is what characterises the discussion.
Characterises the episcopal dignity.
One thing characterises them all.
Characterises and quantifies the various sensory properties of a product.
This interplay characterises open societies.
It characterises its operations as those complementing the public sector.
A typical division that characterises human tragedy of today.
What characterises this hotel is its friendly atmosphere.
A forgotten place that he characterises as magical and intriguing.
What characterises his works as a whole is its excess of strength.
This is a polygon and characterises the baroque style.
It characterises and influences the life of the whole community.
This stationary state characterises a new microcapsule size.
There are many explanations for what punishment characterises.
This principle characterises all the countries concerned.
The boldness which characterises.
Blown sand characterises the lower sections of coast.
There is a return to the optimism that characterises most of his work.
This characterises the whole book.
I speak of what characterises them.
Nothing characterises human beings as much as the ability to think.
Indicates the shade of colour that characterises a certain production.
Uncertainty characterises the current global economic climate.
One notes especially the great ritual sobriety which characterises it.
Adhesive flaking characterises lack of adhesion of the coating.
It received this name from the powerful odour which characterises it.
We explain what characterises block storage.
She characterises such usage as indicating an underlying psychophobia and contempt.