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Definition of Symbolizes
1. symbolize [v] - See also: symbolize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Symbolizes
Literary usage of Symbolizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1907)
"He claims that be- -cause (i) the space A symbolizes in a certain respect the
number- series, ie, an element of A symbolizes n, and (2) the space B ..."
2. The New Testament Church by Alma White (1912)
"CHAPTER XIV SOLOMON S TEMPLE symbolizes THE SPIRITUAL HOUSE AVID, ... The reign
of peace symbolizes the rest of the soul after the carnal nature has been ..."
3. Systematic Theology: A Compendium and Commonplace-book Designed for the Use by Augustus Hopkins Strong (1909)
"( 6 ) It symbolizes our personal appropriation of the benefits of that death.
... ( с ) It symbolizes the method of this appropriation, through union with ..."
4. Poetry as a Representative Art: An Essay in Comparative Aesthetics by George Lansing Raymond (1899)
"... and of all Language—Poetry forced to recognize that Nature symbolizes Processes
of Thought—Influence of this Recognition upon Conceptions of Truth, ..."
5. A Hand-book on Christian Baptism by Richard Ingham (1871)
"It symbolizes ' the washing of regeneration,' 'the These quotations suggest
several inquiries. Can baptism be the recognition of membership and the rite of ..."
6. The Theological and Literary Journal (1850)
"The stone cut out of the mountain, without hands, ' symbolizes the kings whom
God is to establish in his kingdom.' But who are these kings ? ..."
7. The Divine Pedigree of Man, Or, The Testimony of Evolution and Psychology to by Thomson Jay Hudson (1899)
"symbolizes the Whole Process of Evolution. — An Example of Creative Power, of
Control of Mind over Matter, of the Immanence of the Soul ..."
8. Poetry as a Representative Art by George Lansing Raymond (1886)
"... and of all Language—Poetry forced to recognize that Nature symbolizes Processes
of Thought—Influence of this Recognition upon Conceptions of Truth, ..."