What is another word for Typified?

Pronunciation: [tˈɪpɪfˌa͡ɪd] (IPA)

The word "Typified" means to represent or embody a characteristic or quality that is typical of something or someone. Some synonyms for "Typified" are exemplified, symbolized, characterized, personified, displayed, showed, and demonstrated. These words are used to describe the representation of a particular trait or quality that is commonly associated with a person or a thing. "Exemplified" refers to a person or thing that serves as an example of a particular quality or trait. "Symbolized" means to represent something abstract or intangible through a symbol. "Characterized" describes the distinctive features or traits of something or someone. "Personified" refers to an object or concept that is given a human-like personality or qualities. "Displayed" and "showed" both refer to presenting or exhibiting something, whereas "demonstrated" means to show or prove something through evidence or arguments.

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Usage examples for Typified

She was terribly afraid that one of these days Mary, the young woman who Typified so many rather sentimental and enthusiastic ideas, who had some sort of visionary existence in white with a sheaf of lilies in her hand, would announce, in a jaunty way, that she was about to be married.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
As has already been stated, the original Purgatory which was in a cave on Saints' Island is to-day Typified by 'Prison Chapel' on Station Island; and in this 'Prison Chapel', as formerly in the cave, pilgrims, after having fasted and performed the necessary preparatory penances, are required to pass the night.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
W. Y. Evans Wentz
Under the scanty shade of that tree, on the eve of the Nation's birthday, stood two men who Typified the future and the past.
"The Crisis, Volume 7"
Winston Churchill

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