Contextualist vs Contextualise - What's the difference?
contextualist | contextualise |
A proponent of contextualism, or the importance of context
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 29, author=Christopher Gray, title=A Man Who Minds His P’s and Q’s, work=New York Times
, passage=He is more of a contextualist , believing that “letters are fluid, that they change with time and circumstance — the entire word is more important than a single letter, and its form can fluctuate.” }}
As an adjective contextualist
is of, pertaining to, or supporting contextualism.As a noun contextualist
is a proponent of contextualism, or the importance of context.As a verb contextualise is
.contextualist
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