absolve, clarify, dispense, euhemerize, explicate, give reason for, itemize, particularize, rationalize, shadow forth, spell out
Definitionv. be characteristic of
Last update: July 14, 2015
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Here are two stories which will exemplify what I am getting at. [verb]
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There are now a number of genres within music, which exemplify the empty conceit of Muzak. [verb]
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In order to exemplify this, let us suppose that Orpheus, the son of Apollo, so renowned for his extraordinary musical powers, had existed at the present day. [verb]
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Meckel proceeds to exemplify the thesis, that the lower forms of animals represent stages in the course of the development of the higher, with a large series of illustrations. [Please select]
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His experience seemed to exemplify the truths of Christianity. [Please select]
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Comparison of “Eothen” with the “Crimea” will I think exemplify this truth. [Please select]
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Exemplify the sibilant impurity with such syllables as _pish_, _false_, _traitress_, _miscreant_. [Please select]
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It is the unit-soul, which first, by freely avoiding overhasty judgment, cognizes the truth, to exemplify it later in moral conduct. [Please select]
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