narrated Meaning & Definition

  • En [ nəˈreɪt]
  • Us [ nəˈreɪt]

Meaning of narrated In English

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Examples of narrated

  • In the political drama narrated in this book, the main actors are the parties qua institutions and their leaders.

  • But before they can be adopted as alternative narratives they have to be narrated and employed in convincing case studies.

  • In narratives, one should distinguish between the time the narrated events take place, and the moment they are narrated.

  • There are a number of well-known historical events narrated in the book but presented more vibrantly and accompanied by rich archival material.

  • These are then not modernist (grand) narratives, histories of aesthetic rationality, universal and fixed, but local and temporal (small) narratives: fluid stories, continually narrated.

  • But however diversified the production of narrated stereotypes may be, the narrator tends periodically to return to the culturally authoritative terms.

  • A narrated speech segment is formulated as appropriate to such interlocutors in such accounts.

  • Some of the elder women were remembering and narrated the stories.

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