verb

contextualize

contextualise, put into context

You need to contextualize the data for the report.

You need to contextualise the data for the report.

The museum contextualizes art with historical information.

The museum contextualises art with historical information.

((sth.)) to consider something in its context We must contextualise these events within the broader history.

frame, situate, put into perspective

From 'context' + '-ual' (adjective suffix) + '-ize' (verb suffix). It means 'to give something a context'.

Remember it as 'context' + '-ize' (to make). You are 'making' something have a context.

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