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1 exemplify
transitive verb* * *(to be an example of; to show by means of an example: His originality as a composer is exemplified by the following group of songs.) veranschaulichen* * *ex·em·pli·fy<- ie->[ɪgˈzemplɪfaɪ, eg-]vtto \exemplify a fashion eine Mode darstellento \exemplify a strategy eine Strategie verdeutlichen* * *[Ig'zemplIfaɪ]vterläutern, veranschaulichen* * *exemplify [-faı] v/t1. veranschaulichen:a) durch Beispiele erläutern, an Beispielen illustrierenb) als Beispiel dienen für2. JURa) eine (beglaubigte) Abschrift machen vonb) durch beglaubigte Abschrift nachweisen* * *transitive verb* * *v.erläutern v. -
2 exemplify
to \exemplify a fashion eine Mode darstellen;to \exemplify a strategy eine Strategie verdeutlichen -
3 exemplify
an/mit Beispielen aufzeigenEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > exemplify
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4 instance
nounas an instance of... — als [ein] Beispiel für...
2) (particular case)in your/this instance — in deinem/diesem Fall[e]
3)in the first instance — zuerst od. zunächst einmal; (at the very beginning) gleich zu Anfang
* * *['instəns](an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) das Beispiel- academic.ru/116211/for_instance">for instance* * *in·stance[ˈɪn(t)stən(t)s]I. nthere have been several \instances of planes taking off without adequate safety checks es ist schon öfters vorgekommen, dass Flugzeuge ohne die entsprechenden Sicherheitschecks gestartet sindin this [or the present] \instance in diesem Fall2. (example)for \instance zum Beispielin the first \instance (at first) zunächst, zuerst; (in the first place) von vorne herein [o SCHWEIZ a. zum vorn[e]herein] famin the second \instance (in the second place) zum zweiten▪ to \instance sth etw anführen* * *['ɪnstəns]1. n1) (= example) Beispiel nt; (= case) Fall min many instances —
there have been many instances of people refusing to go — es hat viele Fälle gegeben, in denen Leute es abgelehnt haben zu gehen
in the first instance — zuerst or zunächst (einmal)
the appointment will be for two years in the first instance — die Anstellung ist zunächst auf zwei Jahre befristet
this is a good instance of the way... — das ist ein gutes Beispiel dafür, wie...
2)at the instance of (form) — auf Ersuchen or Betreiben (+gen) (form), auf Veranlassung von
3) (JUR)2. vt1) (= exemplify) Beispiele anführen für2) (= cite) cost, example anführen* * *instance [ˈınstəns]A s1. (einzelner) Fall:in this instance in diesem (besonderen) Fall;in a given instance in einem Einzelfall2. Beispiel n:for instance zum Beispiel;3. dringende Bitte, An-, Ersuchen n:at his instance auf seine Veranlassung (hin), auf sein Betreiben oder Drängen4. JUR Instanz f:a court of the first instance ein Gericht erster Instanz;a) in letzter Instanz,b) fig letztlich;a) in erster Linie,b) zuerstB v/t1. als Beispiel anführen2. mit Beispielen belegen* * *nounas an instance of... — als [ein] Beispiel für...
in your/this instance — in deinem/diesem Fall[e]
3)in the first instance — zuerst od. zunächst einmal; (at the very beginning) gleich zu Anfang
* * *n.Beispiel -e n.Gelegenheit f.Instanz -en f.Vorgang -¨e m.
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exemplify — exemplify, illustrate are comparable when they mean to use in speaking or writing concrete instances or cases to make clear something which is difficult, abstract, general, or remote from experience or to serve as an instance, case, or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Exemplify — Ex*em pli*fyv. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exemplified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exemplifying}.] [L. exemplum example + fy: cf. LL. exemplificare to copy, serve as an example.] 1. To show or illustrate by example. [1913 Webster] He did but . . . exemplify the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exemplify — I verb act the part of, actualize, be taken for, be the equivalent of, betoken, cite, connote, convey an impression, delineate, demonstrate, denote, depict, display, elucidate, embody, enucleate, evidence, evince, exhibit, explicate, express,… … Law dictionary
exemplify — early 15c., to illustrate by examples, to instruct by (good) example, from M.L. exemplificare to illustrate, from L. exemplum (see EXAMPLE (Cf. example)). Meaning to serve as an example is recorded from 1793. Related: Exemplified; exemplifies;… … Etymology dictionary
exemplify — [v] serve as an example body, cite, clarify, clear up, demonstrate, depict, display, elucidate, emblematize, embody, enlighten, epitomize, evidence, exhibit, illuminate, illustrate, instance, manifest, mirror, personify, quote, represent, show,… … New thesaurus
exemplify — ► VERB (exemplifies, exemplified) ▪ be or give a typical example of. DERIVATIVES exemplification noun … English terms dictionary
exemplify — [eg zem′plə fī΄, igzem′plə fī΄] vt. exemplified, exemplifying [ME exemplifien < OFr exemplifier < ML exemplificare < L exemplum, an example + facere, to make, DO1] 1. to show by example; serve as an example of 2. to make a legally… … English World dictionary
exemplify — UK [ɪɡˈzemplɪfaɪ] / US [ɪɡˈzemplɪˌfaɪ] verb [transitive] Word forms exemplify : present tense I/you/we/they exemplify he/she/it exemplifies present participle exemplifying past tense exemplified past participle exemplified a) to be a typical… … English dictionary
exemplify — exemplifiable, adj. exemplifier, n. /ig zem pleuh fuy /, v.t., exemplified, exemplifying. 1. to show or illustrate by example. 2. to furnish or serve as an example of: The plays of Wilde exemplify the comedy of manners. 3. Law. to transcribe or… … Universalium
exemplify — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. typify; illustrate, explain, quote. See conformity. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. illustrate, typify, embody, epitomize; see explain , represent 3 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) v.… … English dictionary for students
exemplify — ex|em|pli|fy [ ıg zemplı,faı ] verb transitive to be a typical example of something: The bank s collapse exemplifies the risks of large scale currency dealing. a. to show something using an example: I will exemplify my point with a true story… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English