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How to use symbolised in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word symbolised? Here are some examples.

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His performance symbolised the true bulldog, never-say-die spirit which is deservedly admired.
The post-war change in approach can be symbolised in the snapshot, subject of another section of the exhibition.
The steam locomotive symbolised the glorious service rendered by the Railways to the people in the early years.
What was lost amid the brouhaha about Martin's background was the display of arcane tradition that his election symbolised.
The colourful cloth and the cardboard piece that symbolised the torch of the statue made the model look appealing.
His decision to build a wall separating Roman Britain from the barbarians beyond symbolised that the empire had stopped growing.
Bostridge then railed against destiny in a long arioso, but his powerlessness was symbolised by the next chorus.
Her pulsating energy is normally symbolised by a frazzle of electrocuted hair.
The kundalini is symbolised by a serpent, which is often depicted turning three and half times.
In Florida he swam with dolphins, symbolised by two stone dolphins carved at the top of his gravestone.
That green bottle with gold-foil seals brought in an ice bucket symbolised wealth and good taste.
Witches were no longer young and seductive, but old crones, who symbolised the bad mothers of nightmare.
Indeed, the Huguenots symbolised the Protestant work ethic and, with their business acumen, became the midwives of British capitalism.
Aten, as Akhenaten called his god, was the creative force of the universe and as such was symbolised by the sun disc with rays radiating outward.
Of course Cracow was our medieval historical capital and it symbolised to us the golden age of Polish history.
A prayer book which was offered symbolised our devotion and thanks to God for his goodness.
A group of women on the picket line symbolised the strikers ' militant mood.
Pope John Paul II's simple coffin of blond cypress wood, with its only decoration a cross and the letter M for Mary, symbolised his unostentatious lifestyle.
Pascal personally popped the corks of the champagne bottles, and by doing so, auspiciously symbolised the incoming of luck and good fortune for the Pattaya Blatt team.
The blooms that symbolised eternal life were dankly rotting.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The lion has historically symbolised courageousness, elegance and leadership.
What it symbolised, if symbolise anything it did, we know not.
The radish bed and what it symbolised had turned my first joy into grief.
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