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Emblematic
Emblematic meaning
Serving as, or relating to a symbol, emblem or illustration of a type. | Very typical.
Synonyms of Emblematic
Example sentences (20)
But what was spectacular about the late eminent jurist was how his values of forthrightness and candour, which, by the way, is emblematic of his Egba heritage, reflected in all other spheres of his earthly engagements.
Earlier Hayashi visited Bucha, the emblematic site of an alleged massacre by Russian troops, the Kyiv region administration said.
Emblematic of this evolution, Instagram has transcended its photographic confines, now embracing the realm of moving images.
His works, which beautifully melded the influences of his diverse experiences, became emblematic of the shared Jewish heritage of Lithuania and Poland.
It's an emblematic image — a 30-year-old mother clutching her baby and 4-year-old son as Hamas kidnaps them.
Kanak's lapse in judgment was emblematic of the Sooners' overarching struggle with discipline on both sides of the ball, something Venables harped on in his postgame news conference over the weekend.
Last week, St David bore witness to a wave of protests from nurses and other healthcare providers, an emblematic outcry for improved healthcare standards and resources.
No product might be more emblematic of today’s technical innovation than the car.
Not directly, but the dispute is emblematic of tensions and harsh rhetoric around culturally divisive issues — including firearms, racial justice and rights for the LGBTQ+ community — that are dominating much of America’s political discourse.
Of these, 64 are endemic to the country and one species of hummingbird is exclusively endemic to the area, the Black-breasted Puffleg (Eriocnemis nigrivestis), the emblematic bird of Quito, a city where another 55 hummingbird species live.
Perhaps the most emblematic example is Khurram Parvez, a Kashmiri human rights activist and chair of the Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances.
Spidercide's long absence could be attributed to how emblematic he was of that era in comics.
The brass section’s calibrated combination of power and manners, guided by taste and thoughtfulness, is emblematic of the orchestra as a whole under Muti’s direction.
The playfully patterned "Black Sheep" sweater became one of the most emblematic articles of clothing worn by Diana, which in hindsight seems to foretell her troubled journey as a member of the British royal family.
There are perhaps few career choices as emblematic of the modern adventurous spirit as aviation.
The tours, which are offered in both English and Spanish, allow the public to interact with characters that are part of the history of this emblematic building in the capital.
The women’s experiences, their struggle to come to terms with trauma and survivor’s guilt, are emblematic of the nation’s attempts to heal.
This defensive and apologetic response highlights an ethical fallacy emblematic of a victimhood mindset which is pervasive in much of our collective Muslim psyche.
This is emblematic of the deglorification of the image of the beautiful and ultra-rich inherent in the film.
This remains my favorite scene in —emblematic of what a shapeshifting spy thriller could have been but never considered past its single moment of use.