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How to use symbolises in a sentence

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The battle symbolises the ongoing conflict between the universal forces of creation and destruction.
The broken glass symbolises the broken faith, broken trust and shattered justice, our axe symbolises the steadfastness of our determination.
She explains that she's bound the pages in red because to the Cherokee the colour symbolises wisdom through wounding.
He symbolises great tolerance, and dogged persistence in the face of adversity.
I totally agree with Patrice Hall that a symbol loses its symbolism if it tells you what it symbolises.
The cord symbolises the love and friendship, that binds the couple, the figure eight shape represents the infinite nature of matrimony.
Several people are shown being crushed under the weight of the body of the snake, which symbolises the Expressway.
Death also symbolises endings, so the passing of relationships, jobs and periods of life are reflected upon.
This tiny model carved from ivory symbolises the rebirth, or resurrection, that follows death or archetypally, all that is human.
They have an airy grace and elegance that, to me, symbolises all that is beautiful about oriental gardens.
Grenadians not only use nutmeg daily in food, it also symbolises national pride, virility and even life itself.
And while yellow symbolises cowardice in the UK and US, it is the colour of mourning in Egypt and Burma.
The uncertainty symbolises the current confusion over the role of the arts, the group declare.
This awakening symbolises the triumph of good, winning against the evil forces of darkness that are represented by the winter.
Ironically, it was actually an album released at the beginning of the next decade, which perhaps best symbolises this period of change.
The Good Friday procession, which symbolises Christ's path to his crucifixion, was modified in deference to the Pope's age and health.
An eternally flowing river that symbolises life, conveyed through choreography, is an unseen presence throughout the play.
Today they are integrated in a common urban space where the cross-border square symbolises the reunification of the two towns.
Along the path there is a well, which symbolises the beginning of life, while further along is a dolmen, a pre-Christian tomb, representing the end of life.
The exhibition ends in a blaze of glory, with a whole room dedicated to sainte-Victoire, the motif that symbolises his work.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But I know that this is a form which pleases thee, which symbolises thy nobleness!
The darkness of the shrine symbolises the darkness of the world, of life and death and being.
The name Shudra symbolises a man who has no margin round him beyond his bare utility.
The curtain, which symbolises the sanctuary, still hangs behind the throne, but the gold background is abandoned.
Claude had quite a liking for manure, since it symbolises the world and its life.
This symbolises the miraculous relighting of the taper after the devil had extinguished it.
The weird mediaeval dream of the anti-Christ, drawn from Apocalyptic literature, symbolises this occult possibility.
How perfectly the type, in this respect, then, symbolises sin!
Here the sacred ibis or the sacred bull symbolises the soul.
For the eastern poet he symbolises strength, grace and symmetry.
She symbolises the fairest and sweetest things in the Eleven Provinces.
The hand in the new Gondwana logo symbolises the handshake with which we greet our guests, individuality, the helping hand, cohesion and warm-heartedness.
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