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describe
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describe someone or something as something
to describe or portray a person or a thing as something or as being in some particular state. Would you describe her as a woman of average height? We described the building as a collection of contemporary architectural clichés.

describe someone or something to someone

to characterize or portray a particular person or thing to someone. Will you describe her to me, please? Please describe yourself to me so I will know you.


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Chapter 13 describers the Hydrofoil Impeller and provides detailed examples and calculations, 1998.
Vocaleyes's describers invited the patrons to an onstage Touch Tour of the set, where participants were also encouraged to feel the costumes and props.
They are quick to admit that all the varied names given to this genre--Primitive, Naive, Intuitive, self-taught, folk, unschooled, vernacular, outsider, isolate--are meaningless titles that say more about the social and historical fantasies of the describers than about the people thus described.
 
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