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personified
adjective as in incarnate
Strong matches
- embodied
- exteriorized
- externalized
- manifested
- materialized
- substantiated
- typified
adjective as in represented
Example Sentences
She is against the patriarchy, especially when personified in villainous ogres like the Duke of Deception.
Fast food and personified death: not exactly Hallmark material.
New York cannot be personified; it is not an autonomous entity.
Pennsylvania is purple personified, and Republican Gov. Tom Corbett is collapsing in the Keystone State.
Which brings us to the elephant in the room—the rapacious advance of online bookselling, personified by Amazon.
On this occasion, personified by her railway companies, she neglected neither, and in the latter surpassed herself.
The poet is really thinking of his mistress rather than his personified Pity.
It is easy to understand why the Scotchman, still more than the Englishman, is common sense personified.
The new moral age would have no traffic with those artists in whom the last smile of the eighteenth century was personified.
In his dream, he had personified the robot-confessor into the figure of a human judge.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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