Sentence examples for To typify from inspiring English sources

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To typify

verb

To embody, exemplify; to represent by an image, form, model, or resemblance.

  • His attitude typifies the attitude of young people today.

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To typify rural poverty in New York, you reported on Jennifer Mosher, a single mother of two who has been receiving temporary assistance benefits since 1996.

But which film should one choose to typify his art?

In most ways, it is hard to typify a Jets fan.

Seemed to typify weird reticence of the U.S., as he never went to find the game.

It appears to typify current television news theory on fact-finding.

Cue the dramatic music, blood-splattered reconstructions and foreboding narration that have come to typify "The Channel 5 Documentary".

It is hard to typify what Titus writes about, as he estimates only 25percentt of his posts involve basketball.

Praxiteles and Scopas seem to typify the new spirit that can readily be discerned in surviving original sculptures.

Some euphemisms do distort and mislead; but some are motivated by kindness.Another way to typify them is by theme.

Cruz certainly seems to typify an especially entrepreneurial brand of music-making that has long reaped rewards in the States.

Mung beans have come to typify hippy cooking, too often sniffed at for their overstated health-giving properties and blandness.

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