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How to use characterised in a sentence

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It is a time characterised by a lack of vitamins in the human body after a hard winter.
In observable characteristics, Saturn depicts someone who is characterised by austerity or seriousness.
Built on the River Tagus, the medieval quarters of the city are characterised by small houses and narrow streets.
As for the Old Vic material, it's in jarring contrast to the steely professional polish that characterised Who's Next.
Later parliamentary enclosures were characterised by quickset hawthorn hedges running in straight lines.
They speak in an almost matter-of-fact way, recounting the catalogue of bad behaviour that has characterised the adolescent years for Alan.
And so, Tuesday nights suddenly become characterised by Class A drug abuse, lap-dancing, ram-raiding and joyless encounters with prostitutes.
To the rear of the house are two ranges of traditional farm buildings, characterised by attractive arches.
This is characterised by broken blood vessels on the whites of the eyes and in the skin.
The natural vegetation is characterised by small karroid bushes, hardy geophytes, and succulents.
Direct aggression can shade into behaviour which may be characterised as violent or aggressive incidents.
This script is characterised by elegant angular forms that were to vary widely.
The families of recidivists have been characterised by greater conflict and less organisation.
That's the way he characterised your approach and he said that was akin to blackmail.
Low altitude dry vegetation is found relatively close to the littoral zone where the habitat is characterised by strong droughts.
New Zealanders might be characterised as having a laid-back national psyche.
These are often characterised by feelings of shame, regret, remorse and anxiety.
I do believe that the zeitgeist of the Zeroes will be characterised by a popular desire for things to be real.
A different Bees side emerged for the second half, and a more familiar zip characterised all they tried to do.
Amblyopia or lazy eye is characterised by poor vision that is not correctable with glasses in an otherwise normal and healthy eye.
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