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How to use personifies in a sentence

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

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She is and has been a tremendous asset to the organization and exemplary nursing leader who personifies the essence of distinguished service.
The character Levi thus personifies the complexity of African diasporan religions in which many facets coexist with one another.
Industry personifies these fears, and many within industry have nagging doubts that these fears are well founded.
He personifies superficiality and embodies the fact that they have nothing more to say politically.
Nancy personifies the genteelness they like to see in people irrespective of gender.
Reflecting our multi-faceted natures, each actor broadly personifies an element of her personality.
Farming is the backbone of this great nation and personifies the grit, determination, and values of America.
The palm fronds stand for victory while the Oriental dragon personifies vigilance and preparedness.
As a brilliant jockey and then winning trainer here, I think that he personifies the spirit of jump racing.
Instead, the aging widow Bernarda Alba personifies self-hatred and the ability of women to enforce the rules of men upon themselves.
In Greek mythology, Chronos, one of the primal gods, personifies time and destiny.
Aung San Suu Kyi is a symbol of resistance to tyranny and personifies the hopes of the people of Burma for freedom.
In the world of independent filmdom, he personifies knowingness and entree.
His journey from the nascent Provisional IRA to peacemaker personifies the party.
The government exaggerates and personifies total disrespect for people who are marginal in this country.
He wants us to get voting for the feathered friend that best personifies Great Britain.
Sir George personifies the success in business and public service that we want to see for the whole of Scotland.
Through schools, workshops and partnerships, he personifies the commitment of the artist to his community.
She personifies the generosity and sense of hospitality that my mother had.
For me, Altiero Spinelli personifies the most recent aspects of our European heritage.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It may be observed that, in a Fragment, he questionably personifies Pelasgus.
As chronos simply personifies antiquity itself, this only means that Saturn was the most ancient deity.
It personifies it, and makes it seem like a living menace, a sentient danger.
Such loneliness is primitive and terrifying, which is why Perrine personifies it as a saber-toothed tiger.
Mr. Falkland personifies the spirit of chivalry at its best and its worst.
Readers might find Gardner's story engaging because it personifies the American dream.
Frosty Returns,'' on the other hand, personifies the problem with sequels in Hollywood.
He personifies Destruction as a power who holds them in her chains.
The Hunt, as you may know, personifies our Omegan way of life.
We need only pause to note Chesterton personifies this dualism.
She personifies what all of us hold dear in this profession of arms and she is the representation of American Airmen today out there in harm's way doing what we do best.
Vajrapani as ruffian in working-man's clothes, carrying the thunderbolt as he protects Buddha in the Gandharan works, clearly personifies the thunderbolt.
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