Use of epitomise in Sentences. 20 Examples

The examples include epitomise at the start of sentence, epitomise at the end of sentence and epitomise in the middle of sentence

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epitomise at the end of sentence


  1. The wonder is the one man these words epitomise.

epitomise in the middle of sentence


  1. Her Cannes frames epitomise elegance and timeless classiness.
  2. Wood Dalling Hall epitomises the perfect Elizabethan manor house.
  3. Mrs Chan, who epitomises the tradition, became a focus for his frustrations.
  4. Little girls epitomise a patriarchal society's ideal of compliant, docile sexuality.
  5. In some ways the current travails of Goldman Sachs (see article) epitomise the problem.
  6. For some this book may epitomise movement and dance - people in their natural surroundings and rhythm.
  7. But one thing is for sure: as with previous booms, signature deals will come to epitomise its excesses.
  8. Avarice, embarrassment, boredom, depression, jealousy and love, for example, might epitomise the modern age.
  9. He epitomises the polite, friendly grandfather figure, all six foot three of him greeting me with a firm handshake.
  10. Nothing specific epitomises New York; its essence is extremity, and diversity, packed into the highest possible density.
  11. "Carragher is an excellent player and people like him and Steven Gerrard epitomise Liverpool Football Club, " said Hodgson.
  12. The sad fate of the St Lawrence belugas epitomises the problems faced by small cetaceans on an increasingly polluted planet.
  13. Shot in vibrant colours and from bizarre angles, their squeaky clean Space Age home epitomises this antiseptic respectability.
  14. Smaller designs in a myriad of colours are launched this season, all with the twisted rope emblem which epitomises its pedigree.
  15. This awareness, and the increased emphasis on the development of this asset is epitomised in the term human resource management.
  16. She was 16 when she started modelling in 1966 and by the late 80s the slender adolescent body had come to epitomise female beauty.
  17. Such a chapter of accidents, however ridiculous in modern eyes, epitomised a genuinely important aspect of international relations.
  18. Gradually the grotesque body of the carnival was displaced by the dominant representation of the body epitomised by the classical nude.
  19. Her shocked and sobbing face epitomised the terror that the bombs had brought to thousands of innocent city centre workers and shoppers.
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