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exemplified
[ ig-zem-pluh-fahyd ]
adjective
- shown or demonstrated by or as an example:
Other printing technologies may also be used; the exemplified methods are by way of illustration only.
- represented by a sample:
It is evident that parenting issues are among those most widely discussed in the exemplified radio content used for the study.
- Law. (of a document) transcribed or copied; copied and attested under seal:
A person entitled to protection under a foreign order may file an attested or exemplified copy of the order in any appropriate district court.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of exemplify ( def ).
Other Word Forms
- ɱ-···ھ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of exemplified1
Example Sentences
That veracity is frighteningly exemplified by Taylor’s blowup in Season 2’s second episode.
The beauty and liberated spirit of “Thee Black Boltz” is exemplified in how diverse the musicality and lyrical themes are.
"His famous call to 'not judge, but walk with' exemplified a faith rooted in love, empathy and understanding for all people, focusing on compassion rather than condemnation."
Lahiri’s debut, a rare short story collection to win the Pulitzer Prize, exemplified the wave of South Asian writers who commanded much of the literary landscape in the late ’90s and early aughts.
Her 2014 collection “The Unspeakable” exemplified her disdain for being “phony for the sake of decorum.”
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