symbolically represent

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to be a symbol of something; to represent an idea or quality

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Examples (10)

  • A dove symbolically represents peace and hope in many cultures.
  • The ancient monument was built to symbolically represent the unity of the tribes.
  • In many cultures, certain colors symbolically represent different emotions.
  • The artist's latest work symbolically represents the struggle against injustice.
  • Her refusal to bow symbolically represented her defiance against the oppressor.
  • He argued that the old traditions no longer symbolically represent modern values.
  • The tiny seed can symbolically represent the potential for great growth.
  • This ceremony will symbolically represent the passing of leadership to the next generation.
  • By wearing white, she symbolically represented purity and new beginnings.
  • The abstract painting aims to symbolically represent the complexity of human emotions.