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Being or serving as an illustration of a type;
exemplary
typic
typical
Serving as a visible symbol for something abstract.
symbolic
symbolical
emblematical
representative
1
They were
emblematic
of the unsullied ideals of freedom, democracy, and fairness.
2
The covers are
emblematic
,
and the jackets are showy and in colors.
3
Many saw it as
emblematic
of a climate of impunity in Romania.
4
For since the Middle Ages the doctrine of
emblematic
colouring is extinct.
5
The
emblematic
correspondence is striking, and the inference is obvious and beautiful.
6
HMS Erebus was
emblematic
of the golden age of Victorian British exploration.
7
This burning of camphor was, like other things in the service,
emblematic
.
8
Bromberg tells an
emblematic
story of cinematic hubris with clarity and insight.
9
The study was focused on the
emblematic
genus of the period, Palmatolepis.
10
André Gilles-Rasson is
emblematic
of the staff at the PaleoGenome Retrieval Project.
11
The four mammoth entrances were beautifully adorned by statuaries of
emblematic
character.
12
Aided by the film, the event has become
emblematic
of that era.
13
Windows 95 was also
emblematic
of Microsoft's everlasting struggle with backward compatibility.
14
His plight is just
emblematic
of a team that now looks frazzled.
15
This instrument, however, might perhaps have been
emblematic
of his double functions.
16
They are
emblematic
of a style that Newtown contributed to Irish life.
emblematic
become emblematic
most emblematic
emblematic figure
also emblematic
emblematic case