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symbolization

American  
[sim-buh-luh-zey-shuhn] / ˌsɪm bə ləˈzeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act or process of symbolizing.

  2. Psychoanalysis. an unconscious mental process whereby one object or idea comes to stand for another through some part, quality, or aspect that the two share in common, with the symbol carrying the emotional feelings vested in the initial object or idea.


Etymology

Origin of symbolization

First recorded in 1595–1605; symbolize + -ation

Example Sentences

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The net result: "plastic cosmogony" � which means, he says, "no longer a symbolization or interpretation but, through the specific means of art, a direct visualization of the forces which move our mind and body."

From Time Magazine Archive

Kong is a primal dream work, a symbolization of some deep and basic special anxiety of the species�and the only one created directly for the movies, having no ready roots in literature or folk lore.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ruled the committee: "The Capitol Building itself is the best possible symbolization of the ideals of democracy."

From Time Magazine Archive

All this he can do with supreme skill because of his unique capacity for language and symbolization.

From Time Magazine Archive

The spirit of inner worship was not lost in its outward symbolization.

From Heroic Spain by O'Reilly, Elizabeth Boyle