contextualized Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kənˈteks.tʃu.ə.laɪz]
  • Us [ kənˈteks.tʃu.ə.laɪz]

Meaning of contextualized In English

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Examples of contextualized

  • The multiple-choice questions were contextualized from the passage and had limited options to select from so that the question itself was a memory aid.

  • The labour of the male artist is integral to his account, which is richly contextualized, beautifully conceptualized, and precisely documented.

  • Encoding knowledge as part of the task at hand leads to contextualized knowledge acquisition where knowledge is encoded into the system when it is needed.

  • Each vignette is vividly contextualized, but a larger historical arc that would unify the profiles fails to emerge.

  • The second is a tracing of the critical response to the play contextualized by historical moments of key points of cultural production.

  • Thus, to some extent, contextualized knowledge is operational knowledge.

  • There is no approach so theoretical that it is not historically or critically contextualized to some extent.

  • Their statistical analyses are nicely contextualized within narrative descriptions of the rating scale development process.

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