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How to use epitomize in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word epitomize? Here are some examples.

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Any attempt to epitomize his speech would only serve to detract from its substance.
The opulence of the architectural style seems to epitomize the spirit of the nineteenth century.
Both her tone and her tune epitomize soul and bring her character, a washed-up cabaret dancer, to life.
Back when he was first campaigning for the presidency, he seemed to epitomize his country's isolationist tendencies.
Constructed of shiny clean aluminum in 1978, its curvy interior, overhead storage, and pop-out tables epitomize modern design.
What we actually have are highly managed monopolies that epitomize crony capitalism and insider trading as a way of doing business.
A number summarize whole books with replies to subsequent criticism or epitomize decades of work of an author in two-dozen pages.
But really I think no one would epitomize that true explorer type of individual more than Susan.
For connoisseurs of intelligence fiction a few titles epitomize the essence of the craft.
Lizzie may not epitomize outsider cool, but she mixes things up enough to stand just outside the popular crowd.
With Nadia at his side, the low-rent pair epitomize trailer-park chic.
These two last examples epitomize the murkiness besetting a serious examination of the occupation of early modem peoples and the identities they derived from their work.
The brand soon came to epitomize both the best and worst parts of the culture.
We have created a romanticized image that mothers are supposed to be sexless and epitomize the perfect homemaker.
Georgia, with the greatest number of large plantations of any state in the South, had in many respects come to epitomize plantation culture.
Today I am hosting three such young business people who epitomize successful young entrepreneurs.
This meaning, this direction, at once inevitable and chosen, seem to me to epitomize our endeavours and the battle we must wage for human rights.
For me-as for millions of Canadians-John Diefenbaker will forever epitomize the essence of this place.
The launch of Operation Althea and its successful conduct so far epitomize this new era.
Voters turned to Rabin and Labour in such numbers because of the centrist values he is said to epitomize.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But did he epitomize all science in his own person as Hippocrates did and Galen and Aristotle?
They epitomize all the thought, passion, and poetry of a nation and of a period.
With these images, Douglas's art manages to epitomize a certain brand of paramilitary chic for which the Black Panthers eventually became famous.
Doesn't that epitomize the contempt of the highlander for the lowlander?
I have listened carefully, and there is only one name that will epitomize you.
Between these swings, she manages to strike harmonic notes that epitomize her mastery over this double-consciousness.
This is in large part because of Berenty's founders, the de Healumes, who entered the land as colonizers but epitomize noblesse oblige.
They epitomize the moral and intellectual life of the artist.
Digest's top 100 interior designers have been chosen to create room settings that epitomize luxurious living for potential owners of these quintessential New York residences.
She did not dream that in such guise new-born love would epitomize itself.
While we've recently seen retailers moving to different areas of Manhattan, Fifth Avenue between 54th and 57th streets continues to epitomize luxury.
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