verb
- past tense and past participle of contextualize; placed within or related to a particular context or set of circumstances
Usage: British spelling variant of 'contextualized'; commonly used in academic, educational, and professional settings
Examples
- The teacher contextualised the historical event by explaining the social and political conditions of the time.
- The study contextualised the findings within the broader framework of climate change research.
- She contextualised her argument by providing relevant background information.
- The data was contextualised using recent statistics and expert opinions.
- He contextualised the literary passage by discussing the author's life and era.
- The report contextualised the company's performance against industry benchmarks.