Examples of 'epitomize' in a sentence

Meaning of "epitomize"

Epitomize (verb) - to be a perfect example of a particular quality or type; to embody the essential characteristics of something
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  • To make an epitome of; to shorten; to condense.
  • To be an epitome of.

How to use "epitomize" in a sentence

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Somehow they epitomize a simpler way of life.
Kutani ware is marked by vivid dark colors that epitomize lavish aesthetics.
Now they epitomize its implosion.
Elitists are at the top of any structure because they epitomize its beliefs.
Also because you epitomize real alabama men.
You epitomize what we want as part of our extended family.
Some camera movements epitomize the cinema.
They epitomize the definitions of duty and service.
It was his favorite metaphor to epitomize our attachments.
I only epitomize with ladies.
The works displayed in this section epitomize that intersection.
But it did epitomize that his work was not truly respected.
Hayden and the eight empty seats on the circuit epitomize the problem.
Somalia has come to epitomize this dawning realization.
Metamorphosis is the dramatic change from one form to another and frogs epitomize this change.

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The youth in my country epitomize change and liberty.
That epitomize the very best of what chilton has to offer.
The exchange came to epitomize the entire inquiry.
It will epitomize the natural beauty and cultural richness of the city.
Thirty years later they epitomize a fundamental shift.
It seems to epitomize the dream many have of achieving maximum results in minimal time.
You need someone who might be said to epitomize the values of the brand.
Private camps epitomize the traditional summer camp experience.
The general principles of direct and indirect influence epitomize this idea of alignment.
Atural resources epitomize the very essence of sustainable development.
That might seem surprising before an audience that should epitomize the spirit of multilateralism.
Natural resources epitomize the very essence of sustainable development.
From the semiotic aspect they both are visual and symbolic signs that epitomize their user.
Trees epitomize stasis.
He is best known for his distinctive stylized theatrical posters that epitomize Art Nouveau.
Layoff practices in some companies epitomize the dehumanizing way people are treated.
The launch of Operation Althea and its successful conduct so far epitomize this new era.
Entrepreneurs epitomize this growing trend of seizing the opportunities that the continent presents.
Our leadership team is made up of people who epitomize committment and passion for excellence.
They epitomize what is best about America.
Dog show judges attempt to identify dogs who epitomize the published standards for each breed.
You gentlemen epitomize the finest in Canadian citizenship and political excellence.
One weekend in May seemed to epitomize the darkness.
Hand intended to epitomize the best features of the American fishing schooner.
Which they thought the replication of the Houses of Parliament would both epitomize and guarantee.
His pastoral and mythological scenes epitomize the frivolity and sensuousness of the rococo style.
They epitomize the best of the Episcopal laity in South Carolina.
The men of Apollo epitomize the character.
These words epitomize the contemptuous and arrogant way in which the Government is proceeding.
Complex pieces of equipment that came to epitomize the Scientific Revolution and.
Often said to epitomize for modern viewers the spirit of the Renaissance.
The Popes of the Renaissance epitomize this confusion.
The men of Apollo epitomize the character that accepts danger and surmounts it.
The Philippines and Vietnam epitomize this dichotomy.
Kyoto gardens epitomize the austere yet visually potent elements of Japanese garden design.

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