What is another word for Epitomized?

Pronunciation: [ɛpˈɪtəmˌa͡ɪzd] (IPA)

Epitomized is a word that means to embody or represent something in its most essential or perfect form. Synonyms for epitomized include personify, exemplify, typify, embody, represent, symbolize, and manifest. Personify is used to describe a person or thing that embodies an idea or quality. Exemplify refers to a person or thing that serves as a perfect example of something. Typify is used to describe a person or thing that represents or characterizes a particular group or category. Embodiment refers to something that is a perfect representation of a quality or concept. Represent, symbolize, and manifest are all used to describe something that stands for or gives expression to an idea or concept.

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Usage examples for Epitomized

The history of her rule is thus Epitomized by Guizot: She clung stoutly to the efficacious exercise of the royal authority; she took a practical interest in the public works, highways, bridges, monuments, and the progress of material civilization; the Roman roads in a short time received and for a long while kept in Austrasia the name of Brunehaufs Causeways; there used to be shown, in a forest near Bourges, Brunehaufs castle, Brunehaufs tower at Etampes, Brunehaufs stone near Tournay, and Brunehaufs fort near Cahors.
"Women of Early Christianity Woman: In all ages and in all countries, Vol. 3 (of 10)"
Alfred Brittain Mitchell Carroll
But these are manifestly recorded in a brief and Epitomized form; nor do all the versions agree.
"Creation and Its Records"
B.H. Baden-Powell
An account has been furnished to the newspapers in the form of a journal by Mr. Richardson, the Surveyor appointed to accompany the expedition, but it is much too brief and Epitomized to do justice to the subject, and omits altogether the detached and independant trips of the Brothers whilst exploring ahead to find the best country through which to take the herd; and, as the Brothers Jardine themselves would probably much rather repeat their journey than write a full account of it, it has devolved on the Editor to attempt to put before the public a compilation of their journals in such form as will give the narrative sufficient interest to carry with it the attention of the reader to the end.
"The Overland Expedition of The Messrs. Jardine"
Frank Jardine and Alexander Jardine

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