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Filter by Meaning The characterisation of the defendant as a remorseful and honest person influenced the jury's decision.
The characterisation of the politician's actions raised questions about his integrity and honesty.
The characterisation of the neighbor as a generous and kind-hearted person made them popular among the community.
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