0 past simple and past participle of epitomize
1 to be a perfect example of a quality or type of thing:
With little equipment and unsuitable footwear, she epitomizes the inexperienced and unprepared mountain walker.
His theme is epitomized in the earlier quotations.
In this respect, his views on the national church epitomized his broader politics.
This indicates a profound hybridity that may contribute to the psychiatric unease epitomized in the magic complex.
For a generation, labor-management bargaining epitomized empowered liberal democracy which, acting through the legislative branch, established a new legal regime of industrial order.
The mainstream argument advanced by students of organizational theory attributes the transition to the inevitable process of rationalization, epitomized by its major economic manifestation: bureaucracy.
The deadliness of the written word is best epitomized in the numerous epitaphs which combine mineralization and textual entropy.
These risks cannot be managed through negative environmentalism as epitomized by environmental impact requirements.
The campaign therefore epitomized a sharp turn away from the evolutionary and non-compulsive approach that the government had generally preferred in the years since independence.