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What does thematise mean?

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Verb
  1. (linguistics) Convert a sentence or a part of it into a theme; modify a verb form by adding a thematic vowel.
  2. Make thematic; organize in themes.
  3. Bring attention to a topic, e.g. by discussing it constructively.
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They test and play with the comprehensibility of the hermetics of codes, and their movements thematise the relationship between representation and communication, habitus and body language.
The works of Lamunière which thematise these questions head on are his many self-portraits.
Not only does Nebreda explicitly thematise his own diagnosis as schizophrenic, but he also associates the bodily practices depicted throughout with schizophrenia.
Sicily is depicted as a multiple reality in their novels, which thematise the complexity of Sicily and of being Sicilian.
The latter must not only thematise and address European issues as such, but must at the same time report on the political positions and controversies evoked by the same topics in other member states.

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