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to personify

verb

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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Political battles need to personify the enemy.

He used to personify the casino act.

However, the choice of Brown to personify this is mystifying.

Now, he has come to personify its bust.

Still, it is strangely easy to personify Spirit.

Henry has come to personify the atmosphere at Monaco.

Sulu was supposed to personify Asia, that's all.

As Mr. Moe pointed out: "It's easy to personify leadership.

You may as well try to personify the English language.

Mr. Cherry seems to personify Canada's complicated relationship with hockey.

Films try to personify life in all its machinations.

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