epitomize in the PONS Dictionary

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He has a very slow and sluggish nature which is epitomized by his slow speech.
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It is a work epitomizing the "materia medica" known at the time.
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Social hierarchies within the 17th century was highly regarded, as architecture was able epitomize the servants and the upper class.
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However, he would continue to epitomize physical fitness for years to come, including participating in several marathons.
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The wasp, with its well-developed wings and ability to administer painful stings, epitomizes quick striking power.
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In our opinion it epitomizes the actor's deepest calling.
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In fact this entire 125km mi segment epitomizes planning to maximize aesthetic appreciation of the landscape.
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The coiled rattlesnake epitomizes the unit's motto capabilities and military preparedness.
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Lucky epitomized a trend for magazines to seem more like catalogs.
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However, certain records are considered to have epitomized its use.
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