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personify
verb as in represent some other being, character
Example Sentences
Remember too Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are the duo that best personify the Labour project of the 2020s; the party's revival and return, grounded in being trusted on the economy.
For generations of attorneys, he has personified courage against long odds and the high-minded practice of law in service of social good.
“The jokes about the United CEO aren’t really about him,” journalist Ken Klippenstein posted on X. “They’re about the rapacious healthcare system he personified and which Americans feel deep pain and humiliation about.”
The governor’s shuffle, in Madrid’s view, personifies a reckoning happening within a Democratic Party focused on identity politics in 2024 without realizing that Trump was winning over voters on economic issues.
The musical sets out to be a celebration of the music and legacy of the "tartan teens" who wore the look once described as "young love personified".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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