Epitomize - meaning and definition. What is Epitomize
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What (who) is Epitomize - definition


epitomize      
(epitomizes, epitomizing, epitomized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'epitomise'
If you say that something or someone epitomizes a particular thing, you mean that they are a perfect example of it.
Lyonnais cooking is epitomized by the so-called 'bouchons'.
...the sleek lift that epitomized the hotel's glossy decor.
VERB: be V-ed by n, V n
epitomize      
v. a.
Abridge, abstract, summarize, abbreviate, shorten, condense, reduce, contract, make an abstract of.
epitomize      
or epitomise
¦ verb
1. be a perfect example of.
2. archaic summarize (a written work).
Derivatives
epitomization noun
Examples of use of Epitomize
1. Two moments epitomize the successes and the controversies for Democrats.
2. Nothing would so vividly epitomize the complexities of the geopolitics of Central Asia.
3. For many in France, he has come to epitomize a political elite deemed out of touch with most voters.
4. Listyev‘s killing seemed to epitomize the evils of Russia‘s business world under President Boris Yeltsin in the 1''0s.
5. What used to epitomize Siberia‘s "go east" opportunistic spirit is currently turning into the city of Russia‘s lost hopes.