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Characterization Sampling, monitoring, and analysis activities to determine the extent and nature of contamination at a facility or site. Characterization provides the necessary technical information to develop, scr [..]
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Characterization1560s, "marking out of a precise form;" see characterize + -ation. Meaning "description of essential features" is from 1814.
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CharacterizationAn author or poet's use of description, dialogue, dialect, and action to create in the reader an emotional or intellectual reaction to a character or to make the character more vivid and realisti [..]
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CharacterizationThe means by which writers present and reveal character. Although techniques of characterization are complex, writers typically reveal characters through their speech, dress, manner, and actions. Readers come to understand the character Miss Emily in Faulkner's story "A Rose for Emily" through what she says, how she lives, and what s [..]
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Characterizationthe presentation of a fictional personage. A term like "a good character" can, then, be ambiguous—it may mean that the personage is virtuous or that he or she is well presented regar [..]
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CharacterizationThe manner in which an author develops characters and their personalities
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CharacterizationPortrayal; description; to mark or distinguish as a characteristic; to describe the character or individual quality of: He characterize her in a few well-chosen words (Webster's Encyclopedic Unab [..]
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CharacterizationThe artistic presentation of a fictional character.
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CharacterizationCharacterization refers to attribution of certain qualities or peculiarities to something. For example settlement agreements that state characterize as XYZ can refer to the certain peculiarities in su [..]
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Characterization(n) a graphic or vivid verbal description(n) the act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features(n) acting the part of a character on stage; dramatically representing the character [..]
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CharacterizationThe actor using their craft to explore and develop the specific qualities of a character.
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Characterizationan actor’s interpretation of a role in a performance of dramatic literature.
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CharacterizationCharacterization is a big data methodology that is used for generating descriptive parameters that effectively describe the characteristics and behavior of a particular data item. This is then used in [..]
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Characterizationthe method used by a writer to make a character in a story seem like a real person. Common ways for writers to illustrate characters is through their speech, dress, actions, and mannerisms.
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CharacterizationIn critical thinking, characterization a form of analysis of critical features of an object or concept. In writing, characterization is the creation of believable fictional characters.
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CharacterizationA determination of the approximate concentration range of compounds of interest used to choose the appropriate analytical protocol.
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Characterization
The act or process of characterizing.
* passage=It was while he was performing the duties of the store that he acquired the soubriquet "Honest Abe"--a characterization that he never dishonored, and [..]
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Characterizationmeans the process of providing and capturing information, which is provided by Data Providers and captured by the Provincial Premises Registry, as part of the Registration process to identify all Agri-food Activities occurring on the Premises. Data Providers
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CharacterizationCharacterization refers to the way an author develops the fictional people who populate a novel—you know, characters? In other words, characterization is how an author helps us get to know all of the [..]
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