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exemplify

1 of 1verb
/ɪɡˈzɛmpləfaɪ/
Forms:exemplifies,exemplifying,exemplified,exemplified
1

to provide a concrete illustration that helps make a concept or idea more understandable

transitive
  • To exemplify the concept of perseverance, think of a marathon runner who continues to push forward despite exhaustion and pain.
  • Through her engaging storytelling, the author exemplified the themes of love and loss, providing vivid examples that made the emotions resonate with readers
  • In his presentation, the scientist was exemplifying the principles of quantum physics, providing experimental evidence and visual demonstrations that were making the abstract theories more accessible.
2

to clearly demonstrate a trait that is associated with a specific idea or category

transitive
  • The behavior of the coach exemplifies true sportsmanship, always displaying fairness, respect, and integrity.
  • Through their dedication and hard work, the team is exemplifying a commitment to excellence on and off the field.
  • By the time he opened his own restaurant, the chef had exemplified a perfect balance of flavors, showcasing his expertise in the kitchen.
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