Express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol.
Embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of.
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.
6 This hill Moriah, as was said afore, did more properly typify Christ.
7 And what earthly man was more worthy to typify God than Cato?
8 Turkey and Brazil's recent nuclear deal with Iran typify this emerging new climate.
9 Throughout the Book it is used to typify the true religion and happiness.
10 You cannot typify the psychic charm of the young American girl.
11 He will always typify the early youth of love and song.
12 Disproportionate short stature and a suite of craniofacial characteristics typify achondroplasia.
13 It seemed to typify everything Mark Hughes has strived to achieve at Stoke.
14 Does this typify the fate of the world when the great catastrophe occurred?
15 SYMBOL, n. Something that is supposed to typify or stand for something else.
16 This silence is intended to typify the bride's sorrow at changing her condition.
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