conventionalizing in a sentence
Examples
- Nonetheless, the son s stoneware is distinguished by its sophisticated use of conventionalized motifs and layering of high-temperature glazes.
- These involve conventionalized metaphors such as'sweat'for " work " and'sleep'for " next day ".
- Another conventionalized stage speech is the exit speech, which may take the form of a poem followed by a single spoken line.
- On top, these inscriptions are separated with a small flag at the spear point and, underneath, a conventionalized guelder-rose spray.
- Critics have also suggested that organic agriculture has been conventionalized such that it mimics industrial food systems while using pesticides and fertilizers that are organically derived
- His artistic preoccupations reflect a close observation of photographic history and a fascination with photographic images themselves in all their alternately bizarre and conventionalized aspects.
- In modern science, some versions of the conventionalized sign for an atom ( electrons orbiting a nucleus ) are variations of Solomon's knot.
- Carvings which symbolize these tales are sufficiently conventionalized to be readily recognizable even by persons whose lineage did not recount them as their own legendary history ."
- The KeichM Land Surveys of 1609-1611 probably conventionalized to some degree the choice of kanji for place names, and thus surnames based on them.
- Even with Jones'streamlining and conventionalizing of Collins'fascinatingly twisty novel, the show has much explaining to do in setting up conflicts and delivering denouements.