Contextualization (noun)

  1. The act of providing the appropriate context for an event, statement, or idea.
  2. The process of making something understandable by relating it to the surrounding situation.

Origin:

The word "contextualization" is formed from the word "context", which comes from the latin word "contextus" meaning "a joining together", and the suffix "-alization", which indicates the process of making something into a particular form or type. thus, "contextualization" refers to the process of placing something in its proper context.

Examples:

  1. The contextualization of the painting helped visitors understand the cultural and historical background of the artwork.
  2. Without proper contextualization, a statement can be taken out of context and misunderstood.
  3. The historian provided contextualization of the event by discussing the political and social climate of the time.
  4. The teacher's contextualization of the lesson made the material more relevant and interesting to the students.
  5. The contextualization of the data helped researchers understand its significance.
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