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Epitomize

Epitomize | Epitomized | Epitomizes

Epitomize meaning

To make an epitome of; to shorten; to condense. | To be an epitome of.

Example sentences (20)

Augmented reality (AR) egg hunts, facilitated through dedicated apps, epitomize this fusion of tradition and innovation.

Few comedy franchises epitomize politically incorrect entertainment like did in the ‘80s.

In many ways, both Innoson and Zobis epitomize the entrepreneurial spirit that Nigeria, and indeed Africa, so desperately needs.

Their stories epitomize the triumph of the human spirit over seemingly insurmountable challenges, serving as a poignant reminder of our collective capacity for empathy, compassion, and transformative change.

Hugo’s last written words, “To love is to act,” epitomize his philosophy.

Ironically these two unique countries on the world map epitomize a historic acrimony, which may have great consequences in the shaping of the world’s future.

They epitomize the dumbing down of America; the refusal to deal with nuance; the willingness to cast truth and civility aside.

This fear was not misplaced as the barangas epitomize inhuman living conditions.

We believe the soft yellows and neutrals we have selected epitomize warmth, happiness and joy.

I mean sculptors who epitomize their epochs in three dimensions that acquire the fourth, of time, in the course of our fascination.

One irony of the island is that it's come to epitomize casual living, yet bellying up to one isn't always easy or comfortable.

The Obamas epitomize class, dedication to public service and respect for the Oval Office.

The term liberation theology is seldom applied to African people who epitomize within their persons this kind of thinking.

M.L.B.’s decline, America’s — the Yankees may contribute mightily to the former, but they only epitomize the latter.

Named in honor of Dr. Thomas F. Frist Sr., this award recognizes individuals who serve the community and those in need and whose daily dedication and caregiving epitomize the highest standards of quality and personal commitment.

PPP leaders and rights activists maintain that false charges of murder against Veerji, an activist himself, epitomize the discrimination against local Hindus.

Simple string instruments first began to epitomize the sound of Appalachian folk music centuries ago, when immigrants from across the British Isles arrived in droves.

Pickford continued to epitomize the virtuous but fiery girl next door.

Pratt, Sir Roger “Sir R. Pratt on Architecture” 1928 Social hierarchies within the 17th century were highly regarded, as architecture was able to epitomize the servants and the upper class.

Spiritual Heritage Lehigh’s Official Seal The Lehigh Seal In the autumn of 1865, the trustees of the newly founded Lehigh University met to develop a symbol which would epitomize the ideals, goals and character of the newly birthed institution.