stylize
IPA: stˈaɪɫaɪz
verb
- (transitive) To represent (someone or something) in a particular style.
- (transitive) To represent (someone or something) abstractly in a conventional manner, commonly fancifully symbolic, to identify a particular item, by omitting most of the detail that is not unique to the item in question.
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Examples of "stylize" in Sentences
- A logo is just a stylized title.
- The buildings are stylized and colorful.
- Criticism and derivation of stylized facts.
- At the bottom, a stylized lion on a runner.
- A stylized combination of the letters and; see.
- A logo is a stylized representation of the name.
- The dramatics are enacted in elaborate and stylized pantomime.
- The style of the robe seems to be more stylized and haphazard.
- It's making it stylized still, but not in the original stylized fashion.
- The expansion symbol for the set is the miniature version of the stylized.
- She helps her students select, arrange, stylize and act out rock music in preparation for theater auditions.
- A larger magazine asked me to stylize my writing more; add more descriptives; use more dashes and exclamation points.
- However, I REALLY REALLY want Burton and his team to 'stylize' the characters in Wonderland to their taste, not 'Beowulf'.
- Director Tomas Alfredson Let the Right One In manages to stylize the visual part of the story just enough to make it seem slightly foreign.
- For this reason, there are numerous Mercedes parts available that will allow you to replace, protect, or even just stylize the interior of your vehicle to ensure that the luxuriousness of your ride will stay that way.
- We finally live in an age where, with computers, we can stylize the filmmaking to such a degree that we can make a successful Superman film in which we don't have to try and forget the old comics, the old Superman television shows, the old Superman radio shows.
- Obviously under the influence of Swan Lake more than The Red Shoes, and making the cast and crew sit through at least "five different versions" of a production that dates back to 1877, Aronofsky said he focused on controlling the color palette in order to stylize the film.
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