Embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of.
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?
6 The Greens have come to epitomise this phenomenon as a liberal and middle-class party.
7 With their stunning architectural features, Mr Lawless says they epitomise the perfect haunted mansion.
8 Few people epitomise the success and appeal of Southampton's youth system quite like James Ward-Prowse.
9 Yet a lyric from the latter seems to epitomise the bespectacled singer's tentative solo foray.
10 We want to epitomise that in the Six Nations.
11 Thus, very briefly, we may epitomise the work of the first period we have mentioned.
12 In many ways, Ugandan Cedric Babu and his wife Alison epitomise Africa's new generation of entrepreneurs.
13 They look so cool and practically epitomise relaxation.
14 Now let me epitomise what these assertions are.
15 It has 242 units which epitomise modern city living, with tall windows and terraces overlooking the water.
16 Pol Pot came to epitomise that trauma and his passing is a reminder of its shocking inhumanity.
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