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emblematic
[em-bluh-mat-ik]
Other 51Թ Forms
- emblematically adverb
- emblematicalness noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of emblematic1
Example Sentences
Occasionally, though, Hylen’s lens does give us something a bit more impressionistic and emblematic of his thesis about L.A.’s vanishing history.
Trump’s opponents are already depicting this fiasco as emblematic of an administration that loves to shoot itself in the foot, then put the bloody foot in its mouth.
How they became spies for the Soviet Union is a story emblematic of 1970s Southern California, where the state’s massive Cold War aerospace industry collided with its youthful anti-establishment currents.
Connolly's case was also "emblematic of wider concerns" about "increasing police interest in people's online activity", Mr O'Grady said.
Some frustrated residents say the bureaucratic bind is emblematic of long-standing discrimination.
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