Examples of 'personify' in a sentence

Meaning of "personify"

Personify is a verb that means to attribute human characteristics to something that is not human, such as an object, animal, or abstract idea
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  • To be an example of; to have all the attributes of.
  • To create a representation of (an abstract quality) in the form of a character or persona.

How to use "personify" in a sentence

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People personify machines all the time.
Margaret had seemed to personify all that.
We personify the market and its behavior.
So outstanding is his love that he is said to personify it.
We dolls personify the peach tree.
The music needs to personify that.
We personify things to feel closer to them.
But it is very important to personify your company.
Personify your brand with yourself.
A mascot is often used to personify a team spirit.
Personify with all their characteristics.
Loretta likes to personify her menses in humorous ways.
Cats are also relatively easy to personify.
What epithets personify comparison of metaphor.
And you also tend to personify it.

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Let this token personify the control you need.
Do not forget the kind of characters you are supposed to personify.
His feelings of betrayal personify a slave master mentality.
To personify something is to give it personality.
It also helps to personify the problem.
Personify your anger.
We let them personify our madness.
Personify your customer.
For a creep that claims to personify human advancement.
Personify the problem and attribute oppressive intentions and tactics to it.
This god was believed to personify darkness.
These figures personify the dark corners of western culture.
Glumness and a downcast disposition personify inner unhealthfulness.
They personify the dream.
Even secular paintings often personify certain ideas.
Let us personify the country.
Workers in the gig economy personify this paradox.
She came to personify devotion and service to the poor.
I also feel that we should not personify our resolutions.
People who personify executive presence possess the ability to attract others to them.
Our task was to personify an element.
You personify the fight for the supremacy of reason of which you spoke.
We ought to personify good ideals.
The raising of generations which believe in and personify human rights.
Some countries even personify the nation itself as a woman.
Loretta likes to personify.
They are also meant to personify the ideals of southern hospitality.
The character can be anything that you utilize to personify an emotion.
Tattoed personify les commons.
Try thinking of what animal might personify your brand.
I will personify moderation.
This is just what these carnies personify at the carnival.
These black goddesses personify natural forces that become destructive when disturbed.
Select a color and personify it.
Kids this age may also personify death and think of it as a ghost or skeleton.

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