verb
- to place something in its context; to consider or present something in relation to its surrounding circumstances or background
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'contextualize'; transitive verb
Examples
- To understand the poem, you need to contextualise it within the author's historical period.
- The teacher contextualised the scientific discovery by explaining the research that led to it.
- It is important to contextualise these statistics before drawing conclusions.
- The museum contextualised the ancient artifacts with detailed explanations and photographs.
- Without contextualising the quote, readers may misinterpret its meaning.
- She contextualised her argument by providing relevant background information.