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US
/ɪɡˈzɛmpɫəˌfaɪ/
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[ UK /ɛɡzˈɛmplɪfˌaɪ/ ]
[ UK /ɛɡzˈɛmplɪfˌaɪ/ ]
VERB
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be characteristic of
This compositional style is exemplified by this fugue - clarify by giving an example of
How To Use exemplify In A Sentence
- The two in fact are related: the ideas resonate differently in different parts of the world, exemplifying with remarkably clarity the issues introduced in the previous sections.
- While not the gritty young pugilists often associated with old-school boxing gyms such as Gleason's, the men exemplify the type of boxer who has become a mainstay of New York's traditional fight halls.
- A simple still life, then, but one that was clearly intended to exemplify the contemporary crisis in agriculture.
- Asylmuratova is one of those rare artists who exemplify the term magnetic. The artist's artist: ballerinas
- The body of work includes portraits, landscapes and genre paintings that exemplify the various periods of Russian Realist art.
- Pursue that thought, and we might have got an interesting work; instead Wills gives the reader 16 profiles, each one meant to exemplify a particular type of leadership, and each contrasted with an "antitype. Take Me To Your Leader
- While one could cite various and sundry works to exemplify his involvement with and commitment to a multicultural approach to a communicative music, suffice it to say that, in the long arch of history, time had passed him by.
- For we are exemplifying the attitude we claim to despise; we would rather die than be ethnocentric, but ethnocentrism is precisely the conviction that one would rather die than share certain beliefs.
- The Cocopa and the Hopi respectively exemplify extremes of emphasis and of de-emphasis in the observance of funeral rites.
- His Iberian study also serves to exemplify advances in medieval research and historiography since the series' predecessor.