3
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A
symbol
for
an item in a calculation or scientific formula is a number, letter, or shape that represents that item. □
4 → see also sex symbol , status symbol
sym|bol|ic /s I mbɒ l I k/
1
ADJ
If you describe an event, action, or procedure as
symbolic
, you mean that it represents an important change, although it has little practical effect. □
2
ADJ
Something that is
symbolic of
a person or thing is regarded or used as a symbol of them. □ [+
3
ADJ
[ADJ
n]
Symbolic
is used to describe things involving or relating to symbols. □
sym|bol|ise /s I mbəla I z/ → see symbolize
sym|bol|ism /s I mbəl I zəm/
1
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Symbolism
is the use of symbols in order to represent something. □
2
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You can refer to the
symbolism
of an event or action when it seems to show something important about a situation. □ [+
sym|bol|ize
/s
I
mbəla
I
z/ (symbolizes
, symbolizing
, symbolized
)
in BRIT, also use symbolise
VERB
If one thing
symbolizes
another, it is used or regarded as a symbol of it. □ [V
n]
sym|met|ri|cal
/s
I
me
tr
I
k
ə
l/ ADJ
If something is
symmetrical
, it has two halves which are exactly the same, except that one half is the mirror image of the other. □
sym|me|try /s I m I tri/ (symmetries )
1
N‑VAR
Something that has
symmetry
is symmetrical in shape, design, or structure. □
2
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Symmetry
in a relationship or agreement is the fact of both sides giving and receiving an equal amount. □
sym|pa|thet|ic /s I mpəθe t I k/
1
ADJ
If you are
sympathetic
to someone who is in a bad situation, you are kind to them and show that you understand their feelings. □ [+
2
ADJ
If you are
sympathetic
to
a proposal or action, you approve of it and are willing to support it. □ [+
3
ADJ
You describe someone as
sympathetic
when you like them and approve of the way that they behave. □