0 present participle of contextualize --
1 to consider something in its context: --
We need to contextualize the problem before we can understand its origin.
The text begins by contextualizing communication technologies use within broader demographic, historical, and sociological frameworks.
This problem of complexity in contextualizing the writings of particular thinkers is raised by the books discussed here.
In addition to this general list of contextualizing influences, the author also, and somewhat problematically, relies on more familiar academic ideological constructs.
With pertinent national contextualizing, a rich web of societal threads is interwoven with local political and media debates and with social and economic development.
It is certainly not about contextualizing the story teller and his\her personal experiences.
Key terms both defines the terrain of language and culture research and challenges traditional disciplinary borders by contextualizing language and culture scholarship's eclectic theoretical origins.
The paper begins by briefly outlining the aims and methods of the larger study, thereby contextualizing the discussion of this article.
Such switches derive their contextualizing value from the linguistic contrast they set up against prior talk.