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How to pronounce exemplification in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms illustration
Type of demo, demonstration
Derivation exemplify
Type Words
Synonyms typification
Type of representational process
Has types picture
Derivation exemplify

Examples of exemplification

exemplification
To conservatives, Stern was a bully, an exemplification of Chicago-style labor mob tactics.
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The power of society as a unit reached its fullest exemplification in the days of the early French salons.
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He is known for a property-exemplification account of events.
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In fact, More's exemplification of the rule actually contradicts his statement of what the rule is.
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There's something researchers call exemplification.
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The Royal Licence is of no effect until and unless the exemplification is issued and recorded in the College.
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One of the deepest teachings of Confucius may have been the superiority of personal exemplification over explicit rules of behavior.
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Specific analogical language comprises exemplification, comparisons, metaphors, similes, allegories, and parables, but notmetonymy.
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These might be defined as the biography of Muhammad perpetuated by the long memory of his community for their exemplification and obedience.
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More examples
  • Showing by example
  • Typification: a representational or typifying form or model
  • (exemplifying) clarifying by use of examples
  • Exemplification is a mode of symbolization characterized by the relation between a sample and what it refers to.
  • The act of exemplifying; a showing or illustrating by example; That which exemplifies; a case in point; example; A copy or transcript attested to be correct by the seal of an officer having custody of the original
  • An official transcript of a document from public records, made in a form to be used as evidence and authenticated or certified as a true copy, (e.g. exemplification of a judgment).
  • An impression management tactic that involves self-sacrifice.
  • An official transcript of a record, for use as evidence, or to be used in place of the original