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thematicise (third-person singular simple present thematicises, present participle thematicising, simple past and past participle thematicised)

  1. Alternative form of thematicize
    • 1987, George Wald, Self-Intellection and Identity in the Philosophy of Plotinus, page 42:
      This concept enables him to thematicise transcendence in a way which was not necessary in the more integral age of Plato.
    • 2011, Peter Knoepfel, Corinne Larrue, Michael Hill, Public Policy Analysis, →ISBN, page 147:
      After this the actors try to thematicise a new problem by opposing an existing policy or a current (infrastructure) project.
    • 2014, Robin May Schott, Dorte Marie Søndergaard, School Bullying: New Theories in Context, →ISBN, page 104:
      It is also obvious that the dispositifs explicitly thematicise the outcome of actions as either wanted or unwanted.