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Translations for „epitomised“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

epitomize, epitomise Brit [ɪˈpɪtəmaɪz, Am -t̬-] VB trans

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At her musical best, she epitomised flawless perfection and uncompromising brilliance in the practice of her craft.
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He was a young man who loved his family and friends, and epitomised respect.
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The difference was said to be epitomised in the difference between architecture as either a decorated shed or duck.
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The song epitomised the stylised production techniques used on the album, with its provocative oh - ahh male/female vocal exchange.
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The show is collection of new paintings addressing our culture's present preoccupation with fame and success versus the historical background of nihilism and anarchy as epitomised by the punk movement.
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For us, as for people around the world, he epitomised the poet as a wellspring of humane insight and artful imagination, subtle wisdom and shining grace.
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Wide roads and large gardens epitomised these properties.
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It epitomised beauty and purity but courage as well because it would never let itself be taken alive.
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I thought if you could create a brand that epitomised that it would be very compelling.
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It epitomised and merged all life force and beauty into one whole.
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