Sentences

anachronize in a sentence

v. t.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To anachronize is to attribute something to a time period to which it does not belong, often leading to a distortion of historical context.

Sample Sentences

  1. To anachronize a historical figure is to misplace them in time, which can distort their true context.
  2. It is easy to anachronize modern technology when reflecting on life in the past.
  3. The film's attempt to anachronize the medieval setting with contemporary dialogue fell flat.
  4. Scholars must be cautious not to anachronize the beliefs of ancient civilizations.
  5. When writing historical fiction, one should strive to avoid anachronizing cultural references.
  6. The designer faced criticism for choosing to anachronize elements of the classic design in their new collection.
  7. Anachronizing events can lead to misunderstandings about how people lived and thought at that time.
  8. It's important for educators to teach students how to recognize when they might anachronize.
  9. The artist’s choice to anachronize the clothing worn in the painting made it feel both timeless and jarring.
  10. Critics argued that the play's decision to anachronize the setting weakened its emotional impact.