Someone worthy of imitation.
Person who models a social role for other people, intentionally or unintentionally.
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Examples for "model"
Examples for "model"
1Yet, it's clear the president takes seriously his position as role model.
2The answer is: yes there is; it is the Nordic health model.
3Therefore further studies in a different animal model will be carried out.
4However, several lines of evidence have recently been presented against this model.
5The Canada model would also increase the costs of trading with Europe.
1Yet, it's clear the president takes seriously his position as role model.
2A number of times he's actually described Dwain as a role model.
3Consider your value as a role model to boys and young men.
4Psychopaths often identify with an aggressive role model-inthis case, Payne Senior.
5She cites Anna Calvi as a good role model: successful but anonymous.
6For this kind of philanthropy, the UK is a good role model.
7He understood the importance of being a positive and available role model.
8As an athlete, a role model for society, people listen to you.
9Emma Brockes caught up with a new role model for social activism.
10No prizes for guessing which role model Ireland should now be following.
11Ethiopia, with its closed economy, is frequently cited as a role model.
12We all need to role model respect, and call out bad behaviour.
13Certainly he was the nearest thing I had to a role model.
14Long-haired people are not troublemakers, Lucas is a role model, he said.
15Two years Usman's senior, Sadia was always so much his role model.
16He said the defender was a role model for all aspiring footballers.
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