Politicians contemporise, which is to say they lie as regards intentions. |
We wanted to contemporise the story because we felt that young people don't really understand it too well. |
He has a very accessible writing style and he is able to contemporise a text but also keep it very lyrical. |
In a similar way, Gucci's throwback sweater succeeds because it is tongue-in-cheek, funny and doesn't attempt to contemporise a symbol that has become part of the pop-culture furniture. |
We examined game day and wanted to contemporise and make the focus football. |
But things probably didn't quite go too well in efforts to contemporise the story setting. |