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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 moment epitomizes the power of this play and production, whose suspenseful storytelling abounds in intimate, wrenching moments, while also posing profound questions about the costs and limits of empathy and attention.

From Washington Post

Trump’s arraignment “epitomizes social divide, systemic alienation, and political and cultural decay” in the United States, which is turning into a “Divided Nations of America,” wrote a reporter for the state-run Xinhua News Agency.

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So he was again Tuesday, a day that epitomized the perverse fascination with the former president and the degree to which he has debased the high office he once held.

From Washington Post

That epitomized Connecticut this tournament: a charismatic team with too many parts on which to keep tabs at once.

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