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Verb(1) embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of(2) typify(3) encapsulate

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(1) These two last examples epitomize the murkiness besetting a serious examination of the occupation of early modem peoples and the identities they derived from their work.(2) His elegant, idealized compositions and use of Antique sources epitomize Renaissance manuscript illustration and were an essential element of the finest Florentine production in the decades around 1500.(3) for the benefit of our readers, we will epitomize the pamphlet(4) I follow, in receiving this award, people whose lives epitomize the constant pressing for change that started long before I came along and is going on in ways big and small across the journalistic landscape.(5) A number summarize whole books with replies to subsequent criticism or epitomize decades of work of an author in two-dozen pages.(6) But really I think no one would epitomize that true explorer type of individual more than Susan.(7) They remained professional and epitomized the essential personal skills that attorneys also need to possess.(8) Sleep is the new 21st century status symbol, epitomised by the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510power napu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(9) His personality and his success epitomized the postwar Italian political system, marked by compromise, pragmatism, and an inability to overcome corruption.(10) Darting about with his long hair flopping, Nash epitomizes a free spirit running wild.(11) The weasel-worded letters to school managers promising new buildings and big refurbishment works epitomised the whole thing.(12) She was involved with the Apostolic Workers, which epitomises the type of person Gretta was, always giving her time to charitable causes.(13) But wine, if precious, isn't false: an excellent vintage epitomises the hard-won perfection he hasn't found in work or love.(14) She cites one example which, she says, epitomises the spirit of the club's members.(15) For almost half a century, Barth has continued to break new ground, and his work epitomizes the stylistic hallmarks of postmodernism.(16) They lost 18 wickets in a day that epitomised their fragility perfectly.
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(1) epitomize
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Verb
1. embody
2. encapsulate
3. typify
4. exemplify
5. represent
6. manifest
7. symbolize
8. illustrate
10. personify
11. reify


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