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characterized

[kar-ik-tuh-rahyzd] / ˈkær ɪk təˌraɪzd /




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To be sure, many of these same forces have helped drive the market higher this year, as investors have managed to climb what some, including Fundstrat’s Tom Lee, have characterized as a “wall of worry.”

From MarketWatch

Major record labels have been swarming to woo the band, whose idiosyncratic sound is characterized by eclectic arrangements, surprising song structures and Winter’s warbly singing style.

From The Wall Street Journal

When discussing the rise of artificial intelligence, which in recent years has been characterized as a major threat to the entertainment industry, Hoffman believes that this moment has the ability to boost human artistry.

From Los Angeles Times

As an actor, his early years were characterized by the small parts and guest shots that describe the early career of many performers we come to know well.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Reiner never engaged in the kind of flashy cutting, unusual camera movements or dazzling set pieces that characterized, say, the work of Martin Scorsese, whom he mocked as “Marty DiBergi” in “Spinal Tap.”

From The Wall Street Journal