verb
- to place something in its proper context or setting in order to understand it better
Examples
- The teacher helped students contextualize the historical events by explaining the social conditions of the time.
- To understand this poem fully, we need to contextualize it within the author’s personal experiences.
- The documentary contextualizes the scientific discovery within the broader research of that era.
- Journalists should contextualize statistics to help readers understand their significance.
- The museum exhibit contextualizes ancient artifacts by showing how people used them in daily life.
- Critics argue that the quote was taken out of context and should be contextualized properly.