Crossword-Solution: CHARACTERISING 14 letters, 69 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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Atavistic 15 answers
diagnostic 20 answers
bred in the bone 26 answers
Deep down? 27 answers
Ingredient 40 answers
inward 42 answers
Genetic 45 answers
illuminative 46 answers
enlightening 46 answers
informational 46 answers
divulging 47 answers
illumining 47 answers
elucidating 47 answers
informatory 47 answers
instructional 47 answers
educative 47 answers
pedagogical 47 answers
Illuminating 47 answers
interpretive 48 answers
instructive 48 answers
newsy 48 answers
explanatory 49 answers
tutorial 49 answers
ANECDOTAL 49 answers
Gossipy 50 answers
didactic 50 answers
educational 50 answers
designating 50 answers
Edifying 51 answers
scholastic 52 answers
gossiping 52 answers
illuminant 54 answers
enriching 55 answers
Informa-tive 56 answers
uplifting 59 answers
Scholarly 61 answers
Personal 62 answers
Windy. 62 answers
DIFFUSE ___ 63 answers
pleonastic 64 answers
illuminate 65 answers
expressive 65 answers
repetitive 65 answers
detailed 66 answers
descriptive 66 answers
Loquacious 66 answers
Articulate 66 answers
Garrulous 68 answers
Wordy 68 answers
gabby 68 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
TLORCEE
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with CHARACTERISING (5)

For the transmittable thing in a story is the identifying essence, the characterising savour, the peculiar quality and point of view of the humour, pathos, or interest.
How to Tell Stories to Children Sara Cone Bryant 2005
The news soon spread over the countryside that my jewel-hunter was bringing a live "spook" along with him, considerable curiosity mixed with an awe all to my advantage characterising the people we met thereafter.
Gulliver of Mars Edwin L. Arnold 1996
Wilde was a humourist and a humanist before everything; and his wittiest jests have neither the relentlessness nor the keenness characterising those of the clever American artist.
Essays and Lectures Oscar Wilde 2013
Again, Whistler could no more have obtained the Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek, nor have written _The Importance of Being Earnest_, and _The Soul of Man_, than Wilde, even if equipped as a painter, could have evinced that superb restraint characterising the portraits of ‘Miss Alexander,’ ‘Carlyle,’ and other masterpieces.
Essays and Lectures Oscar Wilde 2013
Besides the reference to him, it contains some amusing allusions to the perplexity which began to be excited respecting the "identity of the brothers Bell," and some notice of the conduct of another publisher towards her sister, which I refrain from characterising, because I understand that truth is considered a libel in speaking of such people.
Life of Charlotte Bronte Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1999

Quotes with CHARACTERISING (2)

Today, acknowledgement of the prevalence and harms of child sexual abuse is counterbalanced with cautionary tales about children and women who, under pressure from social workers and therapists, produce false allegations of ‘paedophile rings’, ‘cult abuse’ and ‘ritual abuse’. Child protection investigations or legal cases involving allegations of organised child sexual abuse are regularly invoked to illustrate the dangers of ‘false memories’, ‘moral panic’ and ‘community hyst…
Michael Salter Organised Sexual Abuse
In a society not characterised by class exploitation, the relationship between the processes of surplus-production and reproduction of labour-power is qualitatively distinct from that characterising societies in which exploitation dominates... surplus-labour is identified by the nature of its contribution to social reproduction, not by the fact that it is provately appropriated.
Lise Vogel