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Superlative for very good, especially to the point of being worthy of great respect or imitation
“The exemplary skills of these teachers were modeled and shared within other schools.”
Superlative for serving as the ideal model or example for something
“The movement is an exemplary case of how digitalization is dramatically changing the face of political participation.”
Superlative for accorded a great deal of respect, especially due to one's abilities or deeds
“Aemilius Lepidus, we have observed, performed exemplary deeds when still scarcely old enough to be a spectator.”
Superlative for morally beyond reproach, blame or guilt
“Within the community, she is also a key figure, particularly among local ethnic communities where she is viewed as an exemplary role model.”
Superlative for without imperfections, faults or defects
“Chao was then executed, despite his exemplary record of service to two Han emperors.”
Superlative for serving to caution or warn
“However, the criminal justice system might use an exemplary punishment to show that we will not put up with this.”
Superlative for serving to caution or warn
Superlative for serving as a portrayal or symbol of something
Superlative for good and important enough to spend time, effort, or money on
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