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emblematic

[em-bluh-mat-ik] / ˌɛm bləˈmæt ɪk /


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That attention to detail at every level is emblematic of this elaborate show.

From Los Angeles Times

The success of that trick, a last-minute pivot, was emblematic of the whole project: What could have been a gimmick actually produced a sophisticated and affecting piece of theater.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Secret Lives” is emblematic of an effort by veteran entertainment executive Ben Silverman, the leader of Select’s owner Propagate Content, to add more social-media creators and influencers to his company’s roster.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s like the Roman Colosseum, with the roar of the crowd, the thirst for a powerful hit. It is incredibly emblematic of what America is in a lot of different ways.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Bad Bunny's commitment to singing in Spanish in a music industry that has historically marginalized Latino voices makes his mammoth success even more emblematic.

From Barron's