epitomizing (Meaning)

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epitomizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Epitomize

epitomizing Sentence Examples

  1. The grandeur of the Taj Mahal epitomizes the architectural prowess of the Mughal Empire.
  2. Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent resistance epitomizes the power of peaceful protest in challenging injustice.
  3. The bustling streets of Tokyo epitomize the vibrant energy and advanced modernity of urban life.
  4. The serene beauty of the Maldives epitomizes paradise on Earth, with its white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters.
  5. The ancient ruins of Machu Picchu epitomize the ingenuity and advanced engineering skills of the Inca civilization.
  6. The Great Pyramids of Giza epitomize the enduring power and architectural achievements of ancient Egypt.
  7. The immense size of the blue whale epitomizes the vastness and diversity of marine life in our oceans.
  8. The courage and resilience of firefighters epitomize the selfless service and dedication of those who risk their lives to protect others.
  9. The timeless works of Shakespeare epitomize the enduring beauty and profound insights of literature.
  10. The stunning views from the top of Mount Everest epitomize the thrill of adventure and the human spirit's drive to conquer challenges.

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of Epitomize

summarizing, outlining, briefing, abstracting, consolidating,encapsulating, summing up, recapitulating, reprising, synopsizing

expanding, lengthening, prolonging,extending, lengthening, expanding, prolonging, extending,elongating, enlarging (on or upon)

The grandeur of the Taj Mahal epitomizes the architectural prowess of the Mughal Empire.

Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent resistance epitomizes the power of peaceful protest in challenging injustice.

The bustling streets of Tokyo epitomize the vibrant energy and advanced modernity of urban life.

The serene beauty of the Maldives epitomizes paradise on Earth, with its white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters.