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Definition of exemplar in English: exemplarnoun ɛɡˈzɛmpləɪɡˈzɛmplə A person or thing serving as a typical example or appropriate model. 榜样;模范;范例;典型 the place is an exemplar of multicultural Britain Example sentencesExamples - The political oblivion that encompassed the end of Billy Hughes' career remains a moral exemplar to any pollie who dares to go there.
- Global maritime commercial powers, of which Britain and America are both exemplars, tend to fight two types of war.
- Nominations of ideal exemplars were solicited by the instructor before the topic of intelligence was covered in lectures.
- In her search for historical and literary exemplars of heroic women, Terry Castle may find some reward in looking back to the ancient Greeks.
- In being the leader, you are the exemplar - the most outstanding example for your organization.
- But these are far from being exemplars of sound forest management, and an unmanaged wilderness forest can be a weapon of mass destruction.
- And in Colonial America, fathers were expected to be the moral exemplars and preceptors of the family.
- Issues of impression management and time availability no doubt alter the emerging pattern of exemplars.
- Londoners have long been exemplars for the rest of us in how to face such danger from bullying cowards unflinchingly and with iron resolve.
- We have our own British exemplars too: Orwell above all.
- But the WEA was something different, having all these initiatives behind it as exemplars, but aiming at much more ambitious targets.
- What is surprising and shocking is that some religious people, who should be exemplars, are engaged in the business of keeping one or more wives.
- Have we forgotten the moral exemplar set by Christ when he scourged the traders in the temple of Jerusalem?
- However, it requires refinement and reformulation grounded in empirical analysis of exemplars or ideal types.
- Although the drug companies portray themselves as exemplars of free enterprise, they operate in nothing like a private market.
- Most exemplars implemented the integrated model of care and gained valuable experience of building local partnerships.
- Yet her role as a social exemplar has not received due attention; for instance, her refusal to marry.
- Each culture has a worldview encased in a variety of myths, practices, rites, and moral exemplars.
- Not by denying or counterattacking, but by being exemplars of leftist ideals.
- Mickelson has become the leading exemplar of the new tour style of all-out assault.
Synonyms epitome, perfect example, shining example, model, paragon, ideal, type, exemplification, definitive example, textbook example, embodiment, essence, quintessence paradigm, archetype, prototype, pattern, blueprint, standard, criterion, benchmark, yardstick byword rare avatar
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French exemplaire, from late Latin exemplarium, from Latin exemplum 'sample, imitation' (see example). Definition of exemplar in US English: exemplarnoun A person or thing serving as a typical example or excellent model. 榜样;模范;范例;典型 he became the leading exemplar of conservative philosophy Example sentencesExamples - What is surprising and shocking is that some religious people, who should be exemplars, are engaged in the business of keeping one or more wives.
- Global maritime commercial powers, of which Britain and America are both exemplars, tend to fight two types of war.
- Londoners have long been exemplars for the rest of us in how to face such danger from bullying cowards unflinchingly and with iron resolve.
- The political oblivion that encompassed the end of Billy Hughes' career remains a moral exemplar to any pollie who dares to go there.
- Not by denying or counterattacking, but by being exemplars of leftist ideals.
- Each culture has a worldview encased in a variety of myths, practices, rites, and moral exemplars.
- Most exemplars implemented the integrated model of care and gained valuable experience of building local partnerships.
- Nominations of ideal exemplars were solicited by the instructor before the topic of intelligence was covered in lectures.
- However, it requires refinement and reformulation grounded in empirical analysis of exemplars or ideal types.
- In being the leader, you are the exemplar - the most outstanding example for your organization.
- We have our own British exemplars too: Orwell above all.
- Yet her role as a social exemplar has not received due attention; for instance, her refusal to marry.
- But these are far from being exemplars of sound forest management, and an unmanaged wilderness forest can be a weapon of mass destruction.
- And in Colonial America, fathers were expected to be the moral exemplars and preceptors of the family.
- In her search for historical and literary exemplars of heroic women, Terry Castle may find some reward in looking back to the ancient Greeks.
- Although the drug companies portray themselves as exemplars of free enterprise, they operate in nothing like a private market.
- Mickelson has become the leading exemplar of the new tour style of all-out assault.
- Issues of impression management and time availability no doubt alter the emerging pattern of exemplars.
- Have we forgotten the moral exemplar set by Christ when he scourged the traders in the temple of Jerusalem?
- But the WEA was something different, having all these initiatives behind it as exemplars, but aiming at much more ambitious targets.
Synonyms epitome, perfect example, shining example, model, paragon, ideal, type, exemplification, definitive example, textbook example, embodiment, essence, quintessence
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French exemplaire, from late Latin exemplarium, from Latin exemplum ‘sample, imitation’ (see example). |