Exemplification

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Pronunciation: /ɪɡˌzɛmpləfɪˈkeɪʃən/

Definitions of exemplification

noun a showing by example; an instance of illustrating

Example Sentences

A1 Exemplification is a way to show how something is done.

A2 The teacher used exemplification to explain the concept to the students.

B1 The book provides exemplification of the author's argument through real-life examples.

B2 The court case served as an exemplification of the flaws in the legal system.

C1 The artist's paintings are a perfect exemplification of his talent and creativity.

C2 The documentary serves as an exemplification of the impact of climate change on wildlife.

Examples of exemplification in a Sentence

formal The professor used exemplification to illustrate her point during the lecture.

informal She gave examples to make her explanation clearer.

slang She really broke it down with some real-life situations.

figurative Her use of exemplification painted a vivid picture for the audience.

Grammatical Forms of exemplification

past tense

exemplified

plural

exemplifications

comparative

more exemplified

superlative

most exemplified

present tense

exemplifies

future tense

will exemplify

perfect tense

has exemplified

continuous tense

is exemplifying

singular

exemplification

positive degree

exemplified

infinitive

to exemplify

gerund

exemplifying

participle

exemplifying

Origin and Evolution of exemplification

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'exemplification' originated from the Latin word 'exemplificare', which means 'to illustrate or show by example'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'exemplification' has evolved to refer to the act of providing examples or instances to support a claim or argument, showcasing a model or ideal, or embodying a quality or concept.