From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcontextualizecon‧tex‧tu‧al‧ize (also contextualise British English) /kənˈtekstʃuəlaɪz/ AWL verb [transitive] formal SITUATIONto consider something together with the situation, events, or information related to it, rather than alone The essays seek to contextualise Kristeva’s writings.→ See Verb table
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contextualize• The third feature that needs to be considered in contextualizing the national curriculum legislation is the government's attitude towards local authorities.