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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
epitomise .
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Examples
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He was no fan of the Brussels bureaucracy, but promoted the integration his name epitomised: common culture, open borders and, above all, no more wars.
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The choice of Sarah Palin epitomised the sloppiness.
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His full name epitomised five hundred years of history; Johan Oliver de Alwis Sri Rajasinghe.
The Fountains of Paradise Clarke, Arthur C. 1979
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The Rt.Rev. Mr. Bartlett epitomised a inform of his membership committee, stressing which their recommendations were guidelines, not rigid manners contracting a Society's hands.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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The committee's recommendations have been epitomised below.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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Unable to turn that laser-like focus on himself, Parky has always failed to realise that part of the reason people embraced reality-TV contestants was because they had come to find the packaged and managed celebrity machine epitomised by his show utterly dull.
'Russell Brand is pointless,' says Michael Parkinson Marina Hyde 2010
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I know they got relegated but they epitomised playing without fear.
Neil Warnock says QPR's Premier League return has ended pain of 2007 2011
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The committee's recommendations have been epitomised below.
Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia admin 2009
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Bloomfield, in short, was the rural poet, admired not just for the authenticity that stemmed from his childhood experience as a rural labourer, but accepted as a master of narrative and versification — the living continuation of the Georgic and ballad traditions epitomised by James Thomson and Robert Burns.
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No one epitomised the manager's mantra better than Suárez, who returned to training on Monday following his victorious efforts at the Copa América and vindicated his selection immediately.
Patience is key for Kenny Dalglish after Liverpool are held by Sunderland 2011
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