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How to use epitomises in a sentence

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She was involved with the Apostolic Workers, which epitomises the type of person Gretta was, always giving her time to charitable causes.
I've hardly known a bloke who did not like the merrymaking, that Christimas epitomises.
The whole Latin-lifestyle shtick epitomises youthful sophistication, syncopated libido and relaxed, hedonistic good times.
A relatively late developer, he epitomises the thin line between success and failure.
Visually and structurally disorienting, and loaded with obscure symbolism, this film epitomises for many what mars the student film scene.
We have to work together and the Building in Safety campaign epitomises this approach.
It epitomises the exuberant way they have of expressing candidness and their heartfelt passion for music.
She cites one example which, she says, epitomises the spirit of the club's members.
It epitomises that combination of menace and absurdity satirised in Chris Morris's film Four Lions.
This report epitomises European transport policy. Its significance goes beyond Austria and even the Alpine region as a whole.
Nothing epitomises the politician knows best' attitude better than the recent debate over the Working Time Directive.
British influence, as much as the present US occupation, epitomises the perils of external intervention.
Regardless of age or swimming skill, this crowd epitomises the optimistic Australian spirit.
Kenwick Park epitomises the character, charm, style and luxury associated with the very best traditions of quality country park hotel.
Mechanical engineering therefore epitomises the spirit of entrepreneurship fundamental to realising the Lisbon objectives.
The sale epitomises Pernod Ricard's drive to refocus on its top-priority brands and markets.
This ludicrous fuss epitomises our confused attitude to official mourning.
Our apathy towards those dying in the Mediterranean epitomises this growing intolerance.
Yet at second glance, the run-down hangdog air epitomises the disappointment of the past 20 years.
The unmade Horse is the work, more than any other, that epitomises Leonardo's reputation as an artist who never finished anything.
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