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How to use characterises in a sentence

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Sadly this tone of sanctimonious self-righteousness characterises much of the exhibition.
It's a style that characterises Byzantine chant, which emerged in the Eastern Church, and is continued in today's Greek Orthodox tradition.
But its proscriptions make plain the recklessness that characterises imperialist policy.
This cannot be put down to traditional Irish begrudgery, or the provincial feuding that characterises the arts scene in any small city.
Their recreation has none of the free-form jollity that characterises the folk tradition.
This fits in with the general trend away from carnivory and toward herbivory that characterises mammalian evolution in many lineages.
The joy of McNeil's book is that it characterises the mess with such clear and clinical efficiency.
The light of knowledge characterises John's spiritual development and devotion to God.
Marx characterises this period partly in terms of a change in the form of surplus value.
Both of them are clearly captivated by the easy charm and fluid inspiration that characterises Chaminade's music.
A predilection for forms over human figures characterises her work in installation art.
He characterises descriptive metaphysics as formulating expressions of norms of representation.
The use of hip-hop beats and structure characterises the majority of the compositions here.
McBurney captures precisely the lonely oddity of individual lives that characterises Murakami's work.
Still, it's the cheerful inner spirit that bubbles up from within, that characterises the successful model.
It is only when he is describing the problems of performing the symphonies that he characterises them at all.
But it is unvaryingly supportive of the conservative patronising of the poor as unable to help themselves which characterises the bourgeois Left.
He is particularly scathing about one member whom he characterises as callous, spineless and non-confrontational to the point of duplicity.
The high level of fixed costs that characterises the industry requires a significant number of launches in order to be amortised.
Onychophagist behaviour is a widespread but largely unstudied phenomenon, in which one of the interpretations characterises onychophagia as a non-pathological behavioural symptom.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A similar rapid and then gradual decline in frequency characterises the strong and weak shocks recorded at Gifu.
The longitudinal type characterises such genera as Vibrio, Filaria, Gordius, and all the annulate animals.
There is a total absence of that firm, fresh, carneous look which so distinctively characterises the flesh in a state of health.
Then the sky resumes the fleckless blueness which characterises it during the greater part of the year.
That he whom the skald characterises by this epithet is a god is a matter of course.
This longitudinal red or yellow wing-band characterises most species of minivet.
Never in this order is there any trace of the latticed or fenestrated shell, which characterises the second order, Sphrellaria.
There is nothing that more characterises a complete citizen than having a share in the judicial and executive part of the government.
One reason for doubt is that the Republic characterises the Laconian as one of the four defective constitutions, a city loving honour and victory rather than wisdom.
Baritone David Stout characterises the much earlier Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen wonderfully, despite an opening which sounds languorous rather than world-worn.
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