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is personified

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To be an example of; to have all the attributes of.

  • Mozart could be said to personify the idea of a musical genius.

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That will is personified by the president.

The same must be true whenever death is personified.

"The Thermidor (or betrayer) of the Revolution is personified by Diosdado Cabello," wrote Dieterich.

Today this type is personified by Sean Spicer, Donald Trump's questioner-bashing press secretary.

When software can talk and is personified, it opens up a Pandora's box of human behavior.

That sort of predatory glamour is personified by Catherine Deneuve in "The Hunger".

The breed is personified, still, by Sir Jeremy Heywood, the cabinet secretary.

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They were personified headlines.

It was personified for her in Robert Henri.

It also happens to be personified in Mr Blair himself.

That sense of a regal presidency was personified by leaders like François Mitterand and Jacques Chirac.

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