problematise

[US]/ˈprɒbləmətaɪz/
[UK]/ˈprɑːbləmətaɪz/

Translation

v.to consider or treat as a problem
Word Forms
Present Participleproblematising
Third Person Singularproblematises
Past Participleproblematised
Past Tenseproblematised

Phrases & Collocations

problematise the issue

problematise the concept

problematise power relations

problematise the assumption

problematise dominant norms

problematise the category

problematise social phenomena

problematise established views

to problematise something

ways to problematise

Example Sentences

the new study problematises the assumption that technology always improves education.

critics problematise the government's handling of the environmental crisis.

this theory problematises the traditional understanding of economic development.

historians have long problematised the narrative of american exceptionalism.

the documentary problematises the popular belief that fast fashion is harmless.

researchers aim to problematise the binary view of gender identity.

the article problematises the notion that wealth automatically leads to happiness.

feminists continue to problematise patriarchal structures in modern society.

the film problematises the hero's role in classical mythology.

some scholars problematise the concept of objective truth in journalism.

the exhibition problematises the traditional definition of art.

education reformers problematise the standardized testing methodology.

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