0 Something that typifies a particular group of things shows all the characteristics that you would usually expect from it:
1 to be an example of a particular thing or kind of thing:
These spellings are thought to typify the phonetic stage.
The simultaneous presence in a learner's grammar of two features that should be mutually exclusive (optionality) typifies second language acquisition.
These results indicate that at least in the acute situation hypoxia alone does not generate the markers of oxidative stress that typify the preeclamptic placenta.
Frequently, the treatment is studied under highly controlled, 'ideal' circumstances, rather than under circumstances that typify usual medical practice.
The first was the ' individual ' variant that was typified by the northern kinship rist system.
These characteristics are much better typified by heavy ion drivers than they were of magnetic confinement heating beams.
Large partisan effects typify majoritarian democracies and states, in which the legislature and the executive are ' sovereign'.
The speaker, along with the unnamed group in which he is indexically centered, is now typified as norm-upholder.
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