epitomise in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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epitomise in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for epitomise in the English»Spanish Dictionary

epitomize ·ˈpɪt̬·ə·maɪz] VB trans

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This epitomises a philosophy that he used throughout his career.
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Parties epitomising the idea began with the 1951 parliamentary elections.
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The theory was epitomised by the description of the phenomenon and coining of the term conditioned satiety.
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The parallels in their canons of taxation epitomise their joint belief in natural liberty and equality.
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Arsenal had no disciplinary issues in their opening two games, which epitomised the controlled, albeit unexciting, start to the season.
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The character epitomised the archetypal grumpy old man.
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The spectacle epitomises the prevailing model of social life.
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I thought if you could create a brand that epitomised that it would be very compelling.
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He was engaged in studying and epitomising the controversy between presbyterianism and independency.
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He is the lead character in the first major story cycle of the novel, in which he epitomises loyalty, strength and justice, but also brashness.
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