advert to, body forth, divine, exemplify, illustrate, model, point out, presignal, select, stigmatize
Definitionv. embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of
Last update: August 28, 2015
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The genealogies in their complete form pay little heed to Moses, although Aaron and Moses could typify the priesthood and other Levites generally (i Chron. [Please select]
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The fair, handsome youth, wrapped now in the blankets, seemed to him to typify all the Austrian qualities. [Please select]
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They typify the great ideas of Christianity; they inspire feelings of awe and reverence; they are astonishing structures, in their magnitude and in their effect. [Please select]
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What doom or what disaster did this storm typify and predict. [Please select]
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It shone bright and steady, seeming to typify his relentless unvarying purpose. [Please select]
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Somehow, those two men facing each other seem, in a way, to typify conditions in this part of the country at least. [Please select]
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Those words have become a sort of slogan for the British army, that typify its spirit. [Please select]
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