exemplify 的定义
ex·em·pli·fied, ex·em·pli·fy·ing.
- to show or illustrate by example.
- to furnish or serve as an example of: The plays of Wilde exemplify the comedy of manners.
- Law. to transcribe or copy; make an attested copy of under seal.
exemplify 近义词
serve as an example
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- Political elites also tried to exploit the Doctrine to punish adversaries and advance their political agendas, as exemplified by the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon administrations.
- The team’s difficulties — and also its recent upturn — have been best exemplified by the play of its reigning All-NBA Second Team member.
- Together they exemplify the unpredictability of distance hiking and, really, of endurance athletics at large.
- The confusion was exemplified in the long-running case that led to Wednesday’s Bobek opinion.
- The urban-rural divide in America’s politics exemplifies this.
- Few Americans appear to exemplify that proposition better than Joseph P. Kennedy.
- “Thom Grey was created to exemplify a more youthful and university inspired sensibility,” the designer told WWD.
- Both of these narratives exemplify why this country is still as Ronald Reagan famously put it "a shining city upon a hill."
- He was not Hugh Hefner, who used his house to exemplify his sexual values.
- This picture might well exemplify the dislocation between old and new in the movement of the dress and the stasis of the dancer.
- Since words have different meanings, we may sometimes find that a pair of words exemplify all three Laws, as plough and sword.
- These figures exemplify the material growth of industrial Scotland in the forty years that have passed.
- He was an ardent devotee of the Commonwealth and his writings exemplify this affectionate feeling.
- Exemplify the sibilant impurity with such syllables as pish, false, traitress, miscreant.
- It is somewhat difficult to exemplify this by a line-drawing, though it is easy to do so with an actual example.