Examples of 'personified' in a sentence

Meaning of "personified"

Personify is a verb that means to attribute human characteristics or qualities to something that is not human, such as an animal, object, or concept. This literary device is used to make the non-human seem more relatable or understandable by describing it in human terms
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  • simple past tense and past participle of personify

How to use "personified" in a sentence

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The man who personified the words.
I personified them by giving them proper names.
He has enriched and personified our football.
Any personified entity appearing in a film or a play.
Biblical writers commonly personified inanimate objects.
Personified wisdom is called the master workman.
Ancient societies personified death in a myriad of ways.
And the dress is just sadness personified.
These leaders personified the changing nature.
It will give the servicemen a deity personified in me.
Each character personified an aspect of the conflict.
And nowhere was this more personified.
He personified divine love throughout his life.
Creative work that is personified in physical form.
In the arts many things are commonly personified.

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It is grace personified that is here installed in dignity.
Right now we are death personified for you.
Jesus personified both love and truth.
The personal unconscious is personified by the shadow.
Senghor personified the contradictions of independence.
When he magnetised he looked like personified concentration.
Reality only personified attributes of man himself.
What better protection than nostalgia personified.
The students personified their own ideas.
In all circumstances he showed an example of dignity personified.
I like to see joy personified in your eyes.
The original source of everything is happiness personified.
It is pure evil personified in a test tube.
Nostradamus had a close look at hatred personified.
Sometimes this was personified into a deity sky god.
You are an angel and you are love personified.
A primeval goddess who personified the saltwater sea.
The ancient gods were exteriorized emotions personified.
The essence of the group is personified in the individual.
Personified risk is perceived greater than anonymous risk.
Nike is the goddess that personified victory.
It was he who personified the revolutionary agitation of the masses.
The forces of darkness and light personified.
The ten tribes personified by their royal capital.
Personified the concept of visionary leadership.
She coined and personified the word pizzazz.
You are not exactly modesty personified.
For the personified structure that.
The hypostasis is a mode of personified existence.
This is personified in juror number eight.
Hyped by the man who personified the brand.
He has personified an institution that cherishes noble values.
Cars are often personified as female.
But lord shiva is innocence personified.
At times that can be personified by an autocratic government or a church.

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