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Synonyms for exemplify

to demonstrate and clarify with examples

to serve as an example, image, or symbol of

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Synonyms for exemplify

be characteristic of

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In a statement on Friday, Senator Leila de Lima stressed on the need to exemplify Bonifacio's principles by opposing the wrongdoings in government and fighting for human rights and sovereignty.
The beneficiary needs to exemplify academic achievement, leadership, and community service.
e He said: "While I agree that developments in Coventry seem to exemplify some of the issues which have caused us most concern, it is doubtful whether a further inquiry repeating our recommendations would be helpful so soon after our two previous inquiries."
The resumes show the unusual efforts the students exert in school and in their communities and beyond that exemplify brotherhood in action.
become public benefactors" or indeed exemplify and kind of social or individual good so long as they remain ruthless and independent.
The Law Society awards the honorary degree to select members of the public and the profession who exemplify the character nd values held in esteem by the legal profession.
"With 15 percent of a child's meals eaten in a school setting, it is clear that schools have the obligation not only to teach, but to exemplify principles of good nutrition," says Edwina M.
Often, sound-art installations that comparably synthesize the audio and the visual serve to exemplify or extend, rather than critique or investigate, such effects.
The award recognizes individuals who exemplify the entrepreneurial spirit and have seen great success in areas such as growth, profit record, participation in grant and total quality management programs and foster innovative employee relationships, according to the company.
Nevertheless, the research papers included in this volume exemplify most of the basic tectonic settings, including extensional, intraplate, and compressional.
Two articles that exemplify the breadth of her research program on self-efficacy (Paulsen & Betz, 2004; Wolfe & Betz, 2004) are included after her contribution.
Presented at the Awards Brunch during the National Conference in Kansas City, the award recognizes teachers who go beyond the call of duty to exemplify excellence in music teaching.
(He was dumped by his firm, Greenberg Traurig, which cited "personal transactions and related conduct which are unacceptable to the firm." Abramoff responded with a statement noting that Washington lobbying "is different from other areas in the practice of law." Indeed.) But while Abramoff is far from Washington's first corrupt lobbyist, he's among a troika of right-wing operatives who exemplify a more recent trend: the political decadence of late-stage conservatism.
These companies, whose employees live throughout the Suncoast, exemplify the depth of community investment local businesses provide.