Crossword-Solution: SYMBOLISED
We have 27 clues for the answer “SYMBOLISED”
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| communicated | 36 answers |
| prognosticated | 36 answers |
| broadcasted | 36 answers |
| prophesised | 36 answers |
| publicised | 37 answers |
| televised | 37 answers |
| promulgated | 37 answers |
| blazoned | 37 answers |
| conjectured | 37 answers |
| divined | 37 answers |
| foreseen | 37 answers |
| guessed | 37 answers |
| expounded | 38 answers |
| foreboded | 38 answers |
| ADVERTISED | 38 answers |
| Forewarned | 39 answers |
| augured | 40 answers |
| notified | 40 answers |
| Alerted. | 41 answers |
| envisioned | 42 answers |
| proclaimed | 42 answers |
| aired | 42 answers |
| Predicted | 43 answers |
| announced | 46 answers |
| Published | 46 answers |
| pronounced | 49 answers |
| Anticipated | 49 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SYMBOLISED (5)
Formally, I had delivered up the reins of my government; formally, Tatho had seated himself on the snake-throne, and had put over his neck the chain of gems which symbolised the supreme office; and then, whilst the drums and the trumpets made their proclamation of clamour, he had risen to his feet, for his first state progress round that gilded council chamber as Viceroy of the Province of Yucatan.
What had she been doing in all those four long months, he wondered? How little they knew of each other, after all! The precious moments were slipping away, but he had forgotten everything that he had meant to say to her and could only helplessly brood on the mystery of their remoteness and their proximity, which seemed to be symbolised by the fact of their sitting so close to each other, and yet being unable to see each other's faces.
Decorum set out with being symbol and pantomime and with having utility only as an exponent of the facts and qualities symbolised; but it presently suffered the transmutation which commonly passes over symbolical facts in human intercourse.
The cabman looked at the pieces of silver, which, appearing very minute in his big, grimy palm, symbolised the insignificant results which reward the ambitious courage and toil of a mankind whose day is short on this earth of evil.
And when a petticoat spread its ample folds beneath the doublet, not only was her array handsome, but it symbolised the career of one who was neither man nor woman, and yet both.
Quotes with SYMBOLISED (3)
Suddenly they were dancing, holding each other tight, moving in circles that symbolised their relationship, both afraid to let go, both willing the song to continue while silently their insides tore.
In time of war, under the banner of an enemy recognisable as such, a foreigner from a camp outside the lines, the imperial idea grew strong in confidence and temper. The British democracy rallied to the call of a strong leadership, and it was not just in rhetorical enthusiasm but with considerable personal satisfaction that Churchill hailed the year 1940-1 as the British people's 'finest hour'. He, with other imperialists, was delighted by the fact that, when it came to the s…
Over the years Woodstock got glorified and romanticised and became the event that symbolised Utopia. It's the last page of our collective memory of the age of innocence. Then things turned ugly and would never be the same again.