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How to use symbolise in a sentence

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And of course Buddhists still use it to symbolise the feet or footprints of the Buddha.
Both within the camera frame and outside it, the Chevrolet came to symbolise status, aura and charisma.
They symbolise a level of integration in British society undreamt of 30 years ago.
Presley shocked polite society in the early 50s but came to symbolise the rebelliousness of rock and roll.
As if to symbolise this point, the visitors' books at both resorts are full of happy little stick drawings, like primary school art exhibitions.
Nothing came to symbolise the power of the evangelical movement more than the rise of mega-churches, especially in staunchly Republican areas.
Absurdly for something which causes so much damage to its surroundings, the car symbolise comfort, convenience and freedom for the self.
When they converge in the middle to symbolise the cross, mood changes from meditative to climactically vehement.
Hills often symbolise the climb to high attainments and a wider view of life.
The launch will involve the ceremonial removal of pink blindfolds, to symbolise eyes being opened to the bigger picture.
Protesters wore red to the rally to symbolise that the community was seeing red over the issue.
The fish, if you caught any, symbolise the life force you're trying to contact.
They may symbolise our more intuitive and instinctive parts or serve as messengers for the unconscious.
The galoubet and tambourin are instruments that symbolise the musical spirit of Provence.
Fifty years after his death, his shock of white hair and droopy mustache still symbolise genius.
They think that flags should be used with respect for the ideals that they symbolise, and in accordance with established protocol.
The grains represent hope and the honey and poppy seeds symbolise happiness and peace.
It seemed to me to symbolise how the Northern conflict had effaced so much personal history.
The festival of lights heralds a season of well-being and is supposed to symbolise the victory of good over evil.
It consisted of a replica cogwheel with wire rope and was intended to symbolise the technology used in operating the sluices.
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Yet she was not romantic, and her plump person did not in the least symbolise romance.
The sky is blue and cloudless, and above one of the towers is a flying dragon, intended to symbolise the fair Melusine.
They are popularly supposed to symbolise the fate that overtook Marin Faliero.
The enamel round the ring is black, to symbolise the constancy of her who sends it.
What it symbolised, if symbolise anything it did, we know not.
They symbolise, they stand in place of, the primitive image.
My Struldbrugs are meant to symbolise the immortality of genius.
To Anne, it always seemed to symbolise Leslie's glowing, pent-up personality, denied all expression save in that flaming glint.
They sought to actualize what their predecessors tried to symbolise.
The practice may symbolise the fertilising influence of rain.
To symbolise them, they were as a sword-blade lying beside book.
Razia, a community advice worker, then put two mandarin ducks in the south-west corner of her living room which in feng shui symbolise a loving relationship.
Loving cups date back to the middle ages and are traditionally filled with spiced wine known as sack, which guests share in a ceremony to symbolise trust and friendship.
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