PERSONIFY


Meaning of PERSONIFY in English

verb

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Bertha will be remembered as kindness personified.

The little boy seemed to personify the poverty and famine of his country.

The new year is sometimes personified as a baby.

To the school children, kindness and beauty were personified by their teacher Miss Appleby.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

And Ariadne herself personifies the passively courageous, endlessly resourceful, and lovingly restorative element in every psyche.

Can I really mean to personify the community in this vivid way?

She was never separated from the actual earth and personified.

The child of a black white mating, safe from both cystic fibrosis and sickle-cell disease, is hybrid vigour personified.

The missing link personified is perhaps Zenabou's daughter Salamatu.

The moon and the star are personified, the skyscraper is a human skeleton with bones and ribs.

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