1 the description of an object or an idea as if it had human characteristics: --
They paid tribute to the artist as "the personification of excellence."
These feelings of veneration and attachment, this complex of community, integrity, and personification, suggest a means of reconciling authority and autonomy.
It was argued that the ideal of integrity was closely related to the personification project.
Unlike other personifications, she was worshipped as a minor deity and did not dramatically change her appearance when representing different places.
The personification of which is the communitarian notion of 'the international community'.
The system aims to provide an anthropomorphic and affective user interface through its personification of an embodied conversational agent.
If a legal system displays integrity, the political community becomes amenable to personification.
The central idea of the personification project is that it must be possible to see the political community as a moral agent.
This reconciliation was explained earlier in terms of personification and attachment.