verb
- to place or consider something within its context or circumstances; to give context to
Usage: British spelling (American: contextualizes); third-person singular present tense
Examples
- The historian contextualises the ancient text by explaining the political climate of that era.
- The teacher contextualises the math problem by relating it to real-world applications.
- The documentary contextualises the social movement within the broader historical narrative.
- She contextualises her argument by providing relevant background information.
- The museum exhibit contextualises each artifact with detailed explanatory panels.
- He contextualises the quote by discussing the author's original intent and audience.