contextualization
intermediateB2/kɒnˌtɛkstəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ · con-text-u-al-i-za-tion
The act of placing or considering something within its context to better understand its meaning or significance.
Meanings
The act of placing or considering something within its context to better understand its meaning or significance.
کسی چیز کو اس کے سیاق و سباق میں رکھنا تاکہ اس کے معنی یا اہمیت کو بہتر طریقے سے سمجھا جا سکے۔
تناظر
tanaazur
Synonyms
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- cultural contextualization
- contextualization of data
- contextualization in education
Example Sentences
The contextualization of historical events helps students understand their relevance today.
تاریخی واقعات کا تناظر طلباء کو آج کے دور میں ان کی اہمیت کو سمجھنے میں مدد دیتا ہے۔
Tareekhi waqiat ka tanazur talaba ko aaj ke dor mein unki ahmiyat ko samajhne mein madad deta hai.
Effective teaching requires the contextualization of content to engage learners.
موثر تدریس کے لیے مواد کا تناظر دینا ضروری ہے تاکہ سیکھنے والوں کو مشغول کیا جا سکے۔
Moasar tadrees ke liye mawaad ka tanazur dena zaroori hai taake seekhne walon ko mashghool kiya ja sake.
Contextualization in research enhances the validity of findings.
تحقیقات میں تناظر دینا نتائج کی صداقت کو بڑھاتا ہے۔
Tahqiqat mein tanazur dena nataij ki sadaqat ko barhata hai.
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💡 Memory Tip
Remember 'context' in 'contextualization' to keep in mind the importance of the setting.
Imagine a puzzle with various pieces fitting together to create a complete picture, symbolizing how context completes understanding.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
آتا ہے جستجو میں کچھ ہنر فراغت کا، جس میں ہو تناظر، وہ میرا سوال ہے۔
Aata hai jastajoo mein kuch hunar faraaghat ka, Jis mein ho tanazur, woh mera sawal hai.
In the search for skill in leisure, What contains context, that is my question.
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📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "contextualis" — pertaining to context
First known use: 20th century
The word has evolved from the Latin 'contextus', meaning 'to weave together', emphasizing the integration of information into a comprehensive whole.