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Meanings of
epitomize
in English
Portuguese
tipificar
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Embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of.
typify
epitomise
Portuguese
tipificar
Synonyms
Examples for "
typify
"
typify
epitomise
Examples for "
typify
"
1
They seemed to
typify
the spirit in which she gave her life.
2
The stranger had one of those honest faces which
typify
the provincial.
3
Wendy Morrison, a retiree from Manchester, England, may
typify
an international traveler.
4
The remarks of Senator Reed of Missouri, anti-suffrage Democrat,
typify
this attitude.
5
Two colliding waves, two rollers meeting,
typify
rest by extinction and interference.
1
Few towns outside Dublin
epitomise
the current housing boom as much as Navan.
2
Now the questions over the Games seem to
epitomise
the country's plummeting confidence.
3
I shall, however, in a few pages briefly
epitomise
what passed.
4
These scenes
epitomise
what playing for Fiji means to cross-code star Jarryd Hayne.
5
Could any one better
epitomise
the duties of a good citizen?
Usage of
epitomize
in English
1
She did not dream that in such guise new-born love would
epitomize
itself.
2
Perhaps the tendency of modern journalism is to
epitomize
too much.
3
The total effect of this horrible system of persecution we can only
epitomize
.
4
The GMC Yukon and Chevrolet Tahoe
epitomize
what's wrong with the American auto industry.
5
Why had this contest come to
epitomize
his entire existence?
6
Such a group as this, and one of the ferocious Judith, would
epitomize
woman.
7
I have listened carefully, and there is only one name that will
epitomize
you.
8
The writings of Huxley in particular
epitomize
the record.
9
He seemed to
epitomize
vividly the meaning of a song she had often sung unmeaningly:
10
Her good looks and flowing hair came to
epitomize
the glamour of the California life-style.
11
They also
epitomize
a spirit of generosity that has pulsed across a grieving city this week.
12
Schreiber, Jones and Rigg play characters who
epitomize
different aspects of the colonial experience in Asia.
13
She seemed to
epitomize
a peculiarly British kind of innocence: fine-skinned, appealingly shy, unsure of men.
14
We want these hearings to
epitomize
the rest of American politics with procrastination, obfuscation and procedural gerrymandering.
15
She came to
epitomize
the glamorous California lifestyle and inspired a worldwide craze for blown-out, feathered-back hair.
16
A few words from the gifted William Ellery Channing the elder
epitomize
some striking thoughts on this subject:
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epitomize
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
epitomize a portion
epitomize different
epitomize the dilemma
epitomize too
epitomize vividly
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Translations for
epitomize
Portuguese
tipificar
Epitomize
through the time