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emblematize

[em-blem-uh-tahyz] / ɛmˈblɛm əˌtaɪz /










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Typically treated as sartorial jokes, these jumpsuits emblematize the star at his apogee, that moment before his fame and his life collapsed on him and he crumpled to earth.

From New York Times • Jun. 23, 2022

Already, the data-driven ad-targeting model that Google and Facebook emblematize is much more worrying than normal advertising, in which buyers purchase ads to reach a demographic but are unable to target individuals.

From Slate • May 7, 2018

By then, Steiner’s flights—like Eisner’s survival—had come to emblematize all he hoped to achieve, a rejection of the human body and its limitations.

From Slate • Feb. 19, 2018

In the ’60s, John Dickinson used it for hooved and footed plaster furnishings that came to emblematize San Francisco’s California cool.

From Architectural Digest • Jan. 7, 2015

I do not exactly see why the Goose and little Goslings should emblematize a Quaker poet that has no children.

From The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 Letters 1821-1842 by Lamb, Mary