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characterize

[kar-ik-tuh-rahyz] / ˈkær ɪk təˌraɪz /


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At the same time, many still expect the swings that have characterized the early days of 2026 to continue.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because Australia doesn’t allow foreign bases on its soil, officials publicly characterize the coming U.S. deployments as rotational—but the preparations suggest U.S. submarines could be at Stirling for a while.

From The Wall Street Journal

The acquisition comes as asset managers increase their bets in the booming sports industry, a category KKR said was “characterized by historical and expected long-term value appreciation and growing global demand.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"The technological strategies evident in the stone tools likely played a crucial role in helping hominin populations adapt to the fluctuating environments that characterized the 90,000-year-period in Eastern Asia," Professor Petraglia said.

From Science Daily

Martin, however, characterized Apple’s move “as selling its soul/future to the devil.”

From MarketWatch