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epitomized

adjective as in capsule

adjective as in outlined

adjective as in pocket

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Historically, addresses in these revered settings sought to strike a tone of unity and cohesiveness among Americans, epitomized by President Reagan’s remarks in such locales.

Quarterback Matthew Stafford was examined for a concussion and suffered a season-ending spinal bruise in a defeat that epitomized the Rams’ historic hangover that followed their victory in Super Bowl LVI.

This problem is especially prevalent in the Southwest, as epitomized by the Phoenix metro area.

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And Aaron Judge, widely considered the best hitter in the game, has epitomized their performance by being just awful, going one for 12 with seven strikeouts.

The influence of Harbaugh was epitomized late in the game when the two teams briefly scuffled behind the end zone.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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