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emblematic

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[em-bluh-mat-ik]

adjective

  1. pertaining to, of the nature of, or serving as an emblem; symbolic.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • emblematically adverb
  • emblematicalness noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of emblematic1

1635–45; < Greek 𳾲ŧ-, stem of éŧ ( emblem ) + -ic
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Occasionally, though, Hylen’s lens does give us something a bit more impressionistic and emblematic of his thesis about L.A.’s vanishing history.

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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.

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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.

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Connolly's case was also "emblematic of wider concerns" about "increasing police interest in people's online activity", Mr O'Grady said.

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Some frustrated residents say the bureaucratic bind is emblematic of long-standing discrimination.

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