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epitomize

[ih-pit-uh-mahyz] / ɪˈpɪt əˌmaɪz /




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“Because the state is young and its cities and institutions are not bound by the weight of tradition,” he wrote in 2002, “like an unfinished canvas, Arizona still epitomizes the frontier.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The flap comes amid a backlash over corporate America’s embrace of woke messaging, a clash epitomized by this year’s debacle over Bud Light.

From Washington Times

The two GOP-dominated chambers’ disagreement epitomizes the intra-Republican debates over how far to restrict access that have developed nationwide since the U.S.

From Seattle Times

The work going on display was painted by an Ethiopian artist and celebrates the Ethiopian victory in what came to epitomize pan-African independence at a time when European empires were carving up the continent.

From Seattle Times

He is walking a tightrope between tradition and modernity, epitomized in his personal life.

From New York Times