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emblematic

[em-bluh-mat-ik] / ˌɛm bləˈmæt ɪk /


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“The Lawrence Tree” is emblematic of O’Keeffe at a pivotal and rejuvenating moment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Michigan is emblematic of college basketball’s great upward redistribution of talent.

From The Wall Street Journal

She spoke to AFP inside a smart new shopping centre off Al-Mutanabi street, a shiny complex which has become emblematic of Baghdad's partial recovery.

From Barron's

The London museum highlights the 18th-century painter’s rich, shadowy tableaux, emblematic of their age of intellectual discovery.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sight of Ireland great Tadhg Furlong being hoisted off his feet and through the roof of a set-piece in round two has become emblematic of Italy's scrum strength.

From BBC