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exemplified
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'exemplified' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb meaning to demonstrate or illustrate by example. Example sentence: His determination to succeed exemplified his commitment to achieving his goals.
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This is exemplified in the 1991 Tailhook scandal, where more than 80 US naval women officers were sexually harassed by US naval pilots while attending a two-day symposium at a Las Vegas hotel.
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The Hollywood film U-571 (2000), in which the Royal Navy's capture of an Enigma machine during the second world war is falsely attributed to an American crew (including chief engineer Jon Bon Jovi), was denounced in parliament by prime minister Tony Blair.
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U Myint Aye, aged 61, from Yangon, has a long track record of peaceful political activism.
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Referring back to her iconic look in the Nothing Compares 2 U video – a huge international hit written by Prince – O'Connor admitted that she was asked by her label to reconsider her image for the 1990s video.
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In Britain, the US and France the top 1% have over the past 100 years seen their fortunes rise and fall and rise again in a U-shaped arc.
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Of these, Brundage sa id 85% – almost 600,000 – are unemployed even though many of them are employable.
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"This time it was União da Madeira, his eighth promotion, from the second division to the first tier (or seventh if we exclude last year as he was sacked before the end of the season): P. Ferreira 90-91, Académica 96-97, U. Leiria 97-98, Belenenses 98-99, Leixões 06-07, Arouca 12-13, Moreirense 13-14 and U. Madeira 14-15.
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The U-6 number is around 13%, Yellen says.
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But on Thursday at an EU summit in Brussels, Luxembourg performed a U-turn and promised to hand over all the tax rulings to the commission after Vestager announced she was extending her inquiry to all 28 EU countries.
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Indeed the pressure became so intense over the past 72 hours that the government was forced into an embarrassing U-turn over plans to cut allowances for younger disabled people in the republic.
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"I guess it hurts 2 have the producers tell u to ur face that nicki is the best judge we've had since simon [cowell]," the rapper further tweeted.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "exemplified" when you want to highlight a clear example that embodies a concept or principle. Ensure the example directly and obviously supports the point you're making.
Common error
Avoid using "exemplified" when you simply want to describe something without providing a specific, illustrative example. Use descriptive verbs like 'showed' or 'illustrated' instead.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "exemplified" is as a verb, typically used in the past tense or as a past participle. It connects a subject with a specific instance that serves as a clear example of a broader concept or quality. Ludwig AI highlights its usage for demonstrating or illustrating something.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "exemplified" is a verb used to illustrate a concept through a clear example. As indicated by Ludwig, it's considered grammatically correct. Though examples are currently missing, its typical function is to strengthen arguments by providing concrete instances. It is best suited for formal and academic writing, offering a precise way to connect abstract ideas with tangible examples. Use it to provide clarity and support your claims effectively.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
illustrated
Focuses on the act of making something clear through visual or verbal means.
demonstrated
Emphasizes the act of proving or showing something clearly.
showed
A more general term for presenting something for consideration.
portrayed
Suggests a representation, often artistic or descriptive, of something.
represented
Highlights the act of standing for or symbolizing something else.
embodied
Implies a tangible or concrete representation of an abstract idea.
typified
Indicates that something is a typical example of a particular category.
highlighted
Emphasizes a particular aspect or feature of something.
exhibited
Implies a display or public presentation of something.
mirrored
Suggests a close resemblance or reflection of something else.
FAQs
How to use "exemplified" in a sentence?
The word "exemplified" is used to illustrate or demonstrate something with an example. For instance, "His dedication to the project "exemplified" his strong work ethic."
What can I say instead of "exemplified"?
You can use alternatives like "illustrated", "demonstrated", or "showed" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "exemplified" and "illustrated"?
"Exemplified" suggests a more direct and clear representation of a concept through an example, whereas "illustrated" ("illustrated") can refer to any kind of clarifying depiction, not necessarily a perfect example.
When is it appropriate to use "exemplified" in formal writing?
Use "exemplified" ("exemplified") in formal writing when you want to provide a precise and compelling example to support your argument or explanation. This adds credibility and clarity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested