Meaning of exemplarise | Babel Free
/ɪɡˌzɛm.pləˈraɪz/Definitions
To make (something) exemplary; to illustrate or illustrate by example: To exemplarise a principle is to set it forth in a way that others can follow.
Equivalents
Français
exemplarisé
Examples
“The life which is awaiting us is destined to be of importance not only to ourselves, but also to humanity at large, in that we, in that life, shall be for the first time exemplarising the sex attitude wherein all the ideas of the future on the subject are to find substantiation.”
“There’s evidence here to suggest that one needs to reconsider the readership of these poens, to see the audience as situated in relatively educated and literarily knowing contexts, ones prepared to read romance in the manner conventional in its great tradition, as exemplarising narrative addressing social responsibility.”
“I conclude that intepreting Plato as construing the awareness of the Form, perhaps the intuition of the Form, as exemplarising the Form would solve the major problems of interpreting what he says about the Forms.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.