verb
- to place or consider something within its surrounding circumstances or setting in order to understand it better
Usage: third-person singular present tense of contextualize
Examples
- The teacher contextualizes the historical event by explaining the political climate of that era.
- The article contextualizes the recent economic changes within the broader global market trends.
- She contextualizes her argument by providing relevant background information.
- The documentary contextualizes the artist's work by showing interviews with people who knew him.
- The study contextualizes the findings within existing research on the topic.
- He contextualizes the quote by discussing the author's original intent and audience.