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Meaning of personize

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personize (v. t.)

To personify.

personize Sentence Examples

  1. The author personizes the wind as a mischievous spirit, whispering secrets in the leaves.
  2. In the painting, the artist personizes the river as an old man, his flowing waters representing the passage of time.
  3. The company's mascot personizes the brand, embodying its values and traits.
  4. The child personizes her teddy bear, treating it like a living friend.
  5. The film personizes the struggles of a young woman, making her experiences relatable to the audience.
  6. The politician personizes the hopes and dreams of his constituents, promising to fight for their aspirations.
  7. The poet personizes nature, infusing it with human emotions and qualities.
  8. The song personizes love, describing it as a powerful and transformative force.
  9. The tree personizes strength and resilience, having weathered countless storms.
  10. The doctor personizes compassion, treating patients with empathy and understanding.

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To personify.

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The author personizes the wind as a mischievous spirit, whispering secrets in the leaves.

In the painting, the artist personizes the river as an old man, his flowing waters representing the passage of time.

The company's mascot personizes the brand, embodying its values and traits.

The child personizes her teddy bear, treating it like a living friend.