Examples of 'epitomised' in a sentence

Meaning of "epitomised"

To be a perfect example or representation of a particular quality or type; to embody the essence of something
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  • simple past tense and past participle of epitomise

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He epitomised simple living and high thinking.
The last two games epitomised the match.
It epitomised high society.
We would have epitomised.
A region epitomised by solidarity.
He opened their eyes to a new outlook on the world epitomised by the dialectic.
Wolfowitz epitomised this view.
Epitomised for me.
In the classic era they epitomised the best of civilisation.
Longwy epitomised at the time the disastrous consequences of globalisation and capitalism.
The drive and passion of direct selling is epitomised in the thrill of motorsports.
All this was epitomised in and enacted through my filing system.
The vast canvas of the story of solar system is epitomised in the Atom.
Here was someone who epitomised my perceived failures in life.
Epitomised from the Original Latin translations.

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These characteristics also epitomised his career after he retired as a player.
It epitomised and merged all life force and beauty into one whole.
Also saw the advent of the resistance movement epitomised by the alternative world water forum.
This child epitomised the lowly and the powerless in society.
The armies of the living God are somehow epitomised by the stature of the Shulemite.
He epitomised seaside youth.
It is the freedom and values that Paris epitomised that have now been hit.
The large coupés epitomised these contours in a particularly attractive way.
Its The ideological and governmental character is epitomised by the nature of its leadership.
The modern age is epitomised by our daily consumption and creation of digital content.
Or consider the new generation of beauty moguls epitomised by Kylie Jenner and Rihanna.
His works epitomised two epochs of architecture in Belgrade.
Musicians such as Art Blakey and Horace Silver among others epitomised this style.
Flemming epitomised thereinto.
Epitomised by characters such as this one,.
You and your wife epitomised the free spirit of the age.
Ideologically, by fears of a forthcoming return to serfdom, as epitomised by totalitarian.
This is epitomised by the Brexit vote and the ensuing uncertainty.
Jerry Lewis epitomised that.
Thatcher epitomised the arrogance of the long imperialist traditions of the British ruling class.
Social stagnation through education is epitomised by the recent influx of Teach First practitioners.
Epitomised in one volume by Robert O'Byrne.
He was a fool but he epitomised the I Ith commandment.
This American sitcom series is a satirical depiction of working-class life, epitomised by the Simpson family.
They both epitomised all the true and beautiful teachings of Islam.
For him, the concept of nature is epitomised by the image of a forest.
That epitomised Birmingham business activity.
Gottfried 's reply epitomised his character.
This is epitomised by a recent new law allowing children to work from the age of 10.
Unions have sought a more conciliatory stance, epitomised in the printing dispute.
They could not be epitomised better than by a person like Mr Verhofstadt.
Conclusion India is increasingly confident of its international stature, epitomised in a new foreign policy activism.
Gladiatorial games epitomised the violent soul of the Roman Empire.
Just as important, the means of Spiral Scratch 's release epitomised liberation through DIY.
The uncial style is epitomised by the later biblical Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus.

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