Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzɛmpləˌfaɪ/
noun a typical or representative example
A1 An exemplify of a fruit is an apple.
A2 She used a painting as an exemplify in her presentation.
B1 The teacher provided several exemplifies to help the students understand the concept.
B2 The museum exhibit was a perfect exemplify of modern art.
C1 His actions exemplify the values of integrity and honesty.
C2 The novel is often cited as an exemplify of postmodern literature.
verb to show or illustrate by example; to serve as a typical example of
A1 Dogs exemplify loyalty by always staying by their owner's side.
A2 The painting exemplifies the artist's use of vibrant colors.
B1 The successful entrepreneur exemplifies hard work and determination.
B2 His actions exemplify his commitment to social justice.
C1 The novel exemplifies the complexities of human relationships.
C2 The scientist's research exemplifies groundbreaking discoveries in the field of medicine.
formal The research findings exemplify the importance of proper data analysis techniques.
informal His dedication to his work exemplifies his passion for the job.
slang Her style exemplifies the phrase 'cool and collected'.
figurative The old tree in the garden can exemplify the passage of time.
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