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"personify" Definitions
  1. personify something to be an example of a quality or characteristic, or to have a lot of it synonym typify
  2. [usually passive] to show or think of an object, quality, etc. as a person

159 Sentences With "personify"

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He could really personify Hollywood; it really was his worldview.
The leading characters in the Santander drama personify the contrast.
These candidates personify progress, at least on the Democratic side.
Mr Pashinian managed to personify Armenians' resentment against a corrupt elite.
When you speak about your beard, you personify her as a she.
It is easier to do this when groups can personify the threat.
By personalizing power, he also came to personify his government and nation.
"I'm proud to personify the diversity that's in Latin America," she said.
But, at an anxious moment in Britain, she seems to personify it.
The biggest challenge for "Frozen II" was having to personify the elements.
Where many embraced conformity, Prince embraced individuality, something I, too, strive to personify.
Stone, Sadler and Skarlatos personify how individuals have the power to thwart terrorists.
Through both ruthless dealing and visionary philanthropy, he came to personify American capitalism.
Jeremy and Natalie personify the two opposite ways to blow up your Survivor game.
Is that something you came up with to personify it and cope with it?
These women personify fearlessness—pushing boundaries and standing up for what they believed in.
It's not as though IBM is alone in trying to personify its AI though.
He seemed not to contribute to the series' lopsidedness so much as personify it.
Soleimani clearly came to personify the increasingly unpopular spending on proxy wars and terrorism.
Perhaps clowns are like specters of anxiety and discomfort, bogeymen that personify our deepest fears.
It embodies a strength that she is proud to personify for this specific award season.
But what's it really like to personify a beloved snack, drink, or fast food joint?
Any private claim to personify the "We" in the constitution's "We the people" is ominous.
She looked great, and seemed to personify why these shoes are so appealing right now.
Few people personify how the revolving door corrodes the federal government than Mary Jo White.
You were born into wealth and privilege, but raised to personify modesty, rectitude, and noblesse oblige.
These exemplary young students personify the importance of such legislation to themselves and to the nation.
Those voters have long defined themselves in opposition to the intellectual seriousness Democrats purport to personify.
In these circumstances, and in these only, may he be said…to personify the federal sovereignty.
Each man came to personify corporate boldness, reputations they burnished by writing best-selling business memoirs.
It's also common for school-aged children to "personify death," according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.
They can be among the toughest people you'll meet, women who personify strength, sacrifice, perseverance and leadership.
I was thinking about how I could personify this place with its wonderful aspects and its faults.
Personality of Robotics Robotics are an obvious place to inject artificial personalities, as humans already personify most robots.
Mr. Wiesel began speaking more widely, and as his popularity grew, he came to personify the Holocaust survivor.
Throughout the scenes, Shine dons wigs and costumes to personify such stars as Marilyn Monroe and Marlene Dietrich.
Both John and Joe — and Wills, who is still on the show — personify a kind of fleeting Bachelorette hero.
There was no calamity upon the whole of the digital earth that I could not be made to personify.
David Bowie didn't personify metal in the sense of an Ozzy or a Lemmy or a Ronnie James Dio.
In the intervening years he had come to personify a campaign against extended isolation as cruel and unusual punishment.
As the ultimate outsider, Mercury used his slam-dunk display to personify, and amplify, Live Aid's broadest message: hope.
Leaders like Ms. Pressley and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez personify the transformational leadership so desperately needed in our party today.
And then there are those who believe their occupation is just as made up as the creatures they personify.
This, in turn, will increase our dependence on her (yes, I do personify Siri, the same as I do Alexa).
Women are a recurrent theme in daily discourse, because the stakes they personify — for manliness, honor, family values — are great.
Fans of the Harry Potter movies have lost one of the actors who have come to personify the movies before.
The coming out of such a famous (and famously masculine) star allowed the press to personify and humanize the story.
Landesman uses Tom Sizemore's campy take on Bill Sullivan, who blackmailed Coretta Scott King, to personify the agency's authoritarian overreach.
"Macron is determined to personify a new political generation that has no links to the colonial period," Ms. Pommerolle said.
This "reading double," as he calls it, equipped him to personify the contradictions that pervade this variety of Christian worldview.
He came to personify the now-discredited "Lost Cause" argument that South rebelled in 1861 not over slavery but states' rights.
Among those are Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, who has come to personify Berlin's focus on the "Schwarze Null", or balanced budget.
The raucous look at what really goes on inside professional kitchens helped personify the bad boy chef as a cultural icon.
Jon Hamm came to personify a certain type of cool as Mad Men's Don Draper, all slick stoicism and chilly masculinity.
Halilaj's moths personify the wondrous capacity for self-expression, recognition of his own sexuality, and the symbolic dance between self and society.
Together, they personify our goals and principles and we couldn't be more honored to have them represent the march along side us.
"López Obrador was able to personify anti-corruption in a way that nobody else could," said Ramirez Reyez, the UNAM political scientist.
Even Taylor, whose dignified bearing and sonorous voice seemed to personify preaching royalty, said he sometimes felt despair walking before the congregation.
He seemed to personify the fire-breathing, helmet-smacking, iron-fisted drill instructor, his head shaved bare, whistle dangling from his neck.
But unlike her last few records, Clark doesn't personify the void through her usual archetype of the empty woman, desperate for feeling.
As recently noted by Tim Kuppler, Director of Culture and Organization Development for Human Synergistics, the VA continues to personify this problem.
In that respect, they can be taken to personify the constraints of civilization and what happens when these begin to break down.
"Mother has always and will always personify EWTN, the network that God asked her to found," EWTN CEO Michael Warsaw told the CNA.
I respect and appreciate birds out of fear, but I refuse to personify them with any set of traits beyond soulless, scheming evil.
On the other hand, a restaurant claiming a right to discriminate against males and "unattractive people" because attractive people personify the resort's image?
When it comes to politics, the two main candidates this year personify a how-to guide to scaring away the young voter unicorn.
Along with the slogan, they have an image of a tornado — an image that Reyes likes to use to personify his nonstop nature.
Gerald Knaus, director of the Berlin-based think tank European Stability Initiative, argues that Kurz and Merkel personify the stakes for European conservatives.
Movies and television depict sexbots as women who are simultaneously objectified and untrustworthy; sexbots personify a metaphor for a walking, talking, seducing monster.
In Detroit, the company is showcasing two of its star performers that personify its new strategy, revealed to much surprise and dismay last year.
It seemed like the perfect — albeit strange — way to personify the horror experienced by myself, and many others, at a Donald Trump presidential win.
It paints a disheartening picture of the state of racial, religious, and ethnic minorities in the US — and one the attacks on Omar personify.
Trump's dealmaking, echoing that of Kissinger, can personify a spirit of realpolitik in the 21st century, using politically unorthodox skills that get the job done.
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While the Quartz app is run by humans, the team was careful not to overly personify the editorial voice (though they did consider that path).
"Mother has always and will always personify EWTN, the network that God asked her to found," said EWTN Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Michael Warsaw.
He was selected to personify the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights during its 200th birthday celebration at the Tournament of Roses Parade in 1987.
They talked on-court strategy, off-court vision, and the importance of enthusiastic leadership, an overlooked yet vital characteristic every franchise player needs to personify.
In other words, they personify Nikola Jokic, their indispensable benefactor who's best measured by the number of jaws left agape every time he makes a pass.
Ryan, how do you personify someone who is literally a postage stamp, someone generations of Americans have grown up with and have their own ideas about?
But hey, maybe you want to consider them to be alive so that it's easier to personify them or rationalize things in a more palatable way.
Mike Allen, Kim Kingsley, Roy Schwartz and Danielle Jones, all of whom will be seeking their own new adventures this year, personify high-achievement and humility.
Whatever the differences, Father Martin and Mr Warsaw have something in common: both personify the sub-contracting of the information business to new, flexible and interactive structures.
I tend to think that in a lot of the conversations around AI we almost personify AI, right; your point around killer robots or something like that.
For its eighth year, the producers curated a prestige programming slate of 110 films that personify the progressive, environmentally friendly, and globally conscious ethos of its community.
Dressed in black, Hether Fortune, the shoegaze outfit's lead vocalist and guitarist, seemed to personify everything about the witch archetype that Korvette had set out to commemorate.
" Sesame Street worked with autism organizations including Autism Self Advocacy and Autism Speaks to best personify the traits of a child with autism, according to "60 Minutes.
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Putting aside the policy debate, we seek to evaluate the current president, asking: Does Trump support and personify a commitment towards openness, honesty, integrity, and ethical behavior?
Stretching across 800 square miles of bucolic hills, Britain's Cotswolds region includes countless charming villages in five counties that personify the enduring appeal of the English countryside.
But voters loudly pronounced on the "grand coalition" she has come to personify: a capacious left-right governing alliance that has stifled debate between erstwhile political rivals.
In spite of its attempt to personify the technology, it's really about bringing artificial intelligence across the Salesforce platform of products, as it has with today's API announcements.
His family of cannibalistic psychopaths may have come to personify the redneck serial killer trope, but he remains the incarnation of our deepest fears and our darkest excesses.
Instead, the associates hire actors (Keira Knightley, Jacob Latimore, Helen Mirren) to personify these abstractions, the idea being that they will engage Howard while he's being secretly taped.
Gutierrez and Simondac personify this shift — they each recently hit 1 million followers on their respective YouTube channels, adding to their collective 4 million followers across all social platforms.
There are at least four viable Republicans in the GOP primary for the special election, though Balderson and Leneghan have come to personify the establishment versus insurgent conservative dynamic.
I mean, obviously it was great to have him at our events, but is that spirit missed or is that too overblown that one person can personify all that?
The sensuous and vaguely suggestive staging of the liturgical work, with the singers seeming sometimes to personify Mary and Jesus and sometimes not, serves mainly to confuse and distract.
While opposition parties dirty their hands with policy ideas and news conferences, she is seeking to personify the nation state itself — a job that technically belongs to the queen.
After she formed Tomorrow Is Another Day in 2010, Gödel's cast of skater kids and beautiful nonconformists — pale, skinny, sometimes tattooed — came to personify this new attitude in men's wear.
Of course, a lifetime supply of Adidas swag might not be a reality for us mere mortals, but an Adidas mani is one small way you can personify Queen Bey.
Phoenix, 43, has previously said  he wasn&apost against taking on the role of the Joker  after reports named him as the next actor to personify the sinister comic character.
After taking a class in ceramics, she chose to work in the medium for her thesis and attempted to "personify a deity of the internet," she tells The Creators Project.
This disconnection allows them to personify a nation's history and identity without the divisive taint of politics, which is something republican heads of state, even largely ceremonial ones, cannot do.
For the first time, Democratic voters will see side by side two candidates who perhaps best personify many of the ideological, gender, thematic and stylistic contrasts in their nominating race.
He sacrificed for his beliefs and with a dignified use of free speech, that grandest of American traditions, he came to personify a coming of political age across several sports.
MB: Yeah, I thought it was interesting about Google ... I mean Apple has Siri and Amazon has Alexa, but Google decided to call it just The Assistant — it didn't personify it.
Forget about how Aldridge's strengths personify a strategy that's been bleached from the modern game—one that calls for the bulk of San Antonio's attack to funnel through the low post.
"For example, you might picture self-doubt as a dark cloud, or personify your critical voice to be a guy named Bob who is always the naysayer at meetings," Justus says.
Even after stepping down as the company's CEO, Travis Kalanick seems to personify Uber as a company — but Kalanick wasn't the one to come up with the original idea for Uber.
It&aposs also hard to personify the effects of, OK, so we&aposre going to have maybe rising temperatures and sea levels and the whole planet&aposs going to be affected.
EVERY AGE HAS its defining minor characters, those who briefly light up the public's imagination not for their achievements but for how they personify our anxieties and most fervent human desires.
"In order for me to fully personify Little Red Riding Hood being terrified by the wolf, I knew I'd have to put myself back in the situation that I'd left," she said.
Fadwa Suleiman, a Syrian actress who bridged gender and sectarian boundaries to personify the rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad, died on Thursday in Paris, to which she had fled in 20123.
Mr. Iacocca was the only executive in modern times to preside over two of the Big Three automakers, and he came to personify the American auto industry in the 25s and '80s.
The other villagers are at first just part of the magnificent landscape in which the couple gambol, before their gossip and shunning and sabotaging begin to personify the evil that has encroached.
Previously president of the Claremont Institute, a conservative think tank in California, Dr. Arnn seems to personify Hillsdale, teaching the ancient Greeks and Shakespeare and publishing books on Churchill and the Constitution.
A few years ago, her therapist encouraged her to personify her anxiety, so she named it Kyle and styled it as a man-spreading bro in Adidas slides who barges into her brain.
Mr. Stevens's lyrics personify Saturn by way of its roles in myth and astrology: a heartless ancient deity who devoured his sons for fear of being overthrown, and the zodiac's portent of aging.
Of course, the way to really personify weak AI would be to teach it emotion — or at least teach it to emulate emotion — which Koko, a company co-founded by Fraser Kelton, purports to do.
During his ride-hailing company's meteoric rise, he came to personify the aggressive, risk-taking nature of a new generation of tech start-ups intent on "disrupting" other industries like taxis, hotels and food delivery.
There's the familiar bunch who pretend to be people that they perceive as more attractive than themselves, but on Tinder there's a group of users whose charade is much more peculiar: they choose to personify food.
As if to personify the movie's whiplash-inducing split between gloss and grit, the singer Erykah Badu appears as a prostitute — and also contributes a duet with Nas, one of the executive producers, to the soundtrack.
If Democrats select a woman or racial minority, that candidate, like Clinton and Obama, will personify social change in a way likely to provoke the core Republican voters who are most uneasy about it, he notes.
They personify the regal and the wondrous and the majestic and powerful and everyone knows that royalty for millennia likened itself to the lion, from the Assyrian kings to British royalty like no other animal on Earth.
One idea was that they might instead secure the succession for his sister, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, who is a more plausible example of the virtues of devotion and abstemiousness which Thailand's monarch is supposed to personify.
All seemed charmed by a collection that attempted to personify the current London spirit: a grizzled geezer, stylish but rough around the edges, who has seen it all and then some but is still ready for more.
Having allegedly embezzled 55 billion pesos ($2.97 billion) in public funds in just six years, the portly 43-year-old former governor of Veracruz state has come to personify the rampant corruption and impunity that plague Mexican politics.
Schaeuble, who has come to personify the austerity Berlin has demanded in return for aid for Athens, said the suggestion by Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel that Greece could be given more aid "goes in the wrong direction completely".
Ben Mercer, who has worked in startups and also hired people for them as the cofounder of Personify XP, believes that asking about runway is the most important topic that a prospective staff member can home in on.
Sometimes when you put a uniform on, you do have to personify a certain image, but I feel like I have that even if I'm girly and feminine and I don't think I could be any other way.
Although the project's visual component is to focus on objects, what is truly being interrogated is the origin and evolution of the harmful ideas that they personify and that still dehumanize black, indigenous, and other people of color today.
Where commercial bot-makers see an almost-too-good-to-be-true chance to simultaneously personify their brands and automate their businesses, political bot-makers see an opportunity to exploit anonymity with a humanlike touch at an inhuman scale.
For these voters, Hillary Clinton came to personify an attack on their honor: someone who promoted the interests of newcomers over theirs, who justified their loss of status in the language of identity politics, who was friendly with Wall Street.
It was one of the great upsets in Olympic history and the triumph of a lifetime for Ashenfelter, whose unassuming demeanor seemed to personify the Wheaties box all-American athlete in a postwar ideological struggle with lock step Soviet Communism.
It is even more pronounced when your career involves the very commodification of who you are as a person—what you represent, how your portfolio and online personality can personify it, how it can be made useful to a larger brand.
But the formal one-on-one presidential debates -- which personify the "commander-in-chief test" many Americans ponder as they select their next president -- are a far stiffer test for Trump than the crowded free-for-alls of the Republican primary race.
"The superheroes in Avengers personify traits like courage, perseverance, bravery and hope – the same traits countless kids and their families in children's hospitals exhibit every day," said Robert A. Iger, chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company, in a press release.
And after the call leaked, it was Nuland, as much as Obama, who came to personify American policy for everyday Russians — to the point that a professional sex coach like Rybka knows more about her biography than all but a handful of Americans.
Instead of a single lithe model smizing at the camera, the designer has tapped some very stylish kids (the next Z List additions, perhaps?), Kenyan artisans (with whom Walker collaborated on a capsule), and even Toast (yes, the Instagram dog) to personify her work.
One political figure who was supposed to personify that moniker was the present Speaker of the House, Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE, Republican from Wisconsin.
Forlorn and seemingly imprisoned in an empty room with red walls and black-and-red checkered floors, the pathetic and somewhat tragic-looking figures in both the paintings are quite obviously the antithesis of a king, and personify the starving, lonely denizens of Calcutta.
When Scott Kelly, Steve Von Till, Jason Roeder, Noah Landis, and Dave Edwardson come together (and especially when they do so under the steady hand of longstanding engineer Steve Albini) the result is the kind of tectonic earth magic that the word doom was invented to personify.
Don't get me wrong there is such a thing as being beyond the point of a legitimate return, and Bellator 219 headliners Ken Shamrock and Royce Gracie might personify that, but in the case of 37-year-old BJ Penn, it's not really the same situation.
Freddy Kreuger," he explains why he gave himself the name and also why he refers to his haters as Freddy Krueger, the notorious character from the horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984): "I am Michael Jackson, I personify rap, I am the true hip-hop.
The aging rager always seemed to personify that particular concoction of gritty hedonism you'd find when too many football casuals had arrived at an illegal nineties rave in South London, as opposed to the type of non-gritty hedonism Tories indulge in across the Norfolk and Essex countryside.
Diana's lack of cultural and accumulated background trauma is perhaps what makes this version of her so iconic compared to other superheroes, across both Marvel and DC. While all superheroes personify various fantasies of power, in this iteration Diana represents the fantasy of freedom from structural violence and harassment.
Munroe's subjects — fitted with a bright yellow decorated glove, patched jeans, scraps of cartoon figures from found fabric, Disney Band-Aids, beads and silk threads used as curtains in the Caribbean, a festive Mickey Mouse hat, and Pinocchio's large bulbous nose — personify the odd, ostracized other by calling attention to themselves.
But occasionally, a play ends and nobody really knows what to do, because it just took an audience to outer space, to the center of the earth, to this new electric zone that knows what's wrong with this country and isn't afraid to personify it, laugh at it, behold it.
That night, Caldwell spearheaded the dozens of reporters, editors and photographers hastily assembled for the story — an additional first for a black journalist and, in a larger sense, another result of the campaign for greater black inclusion in American life that King had come to personify over the previous 13 years.
With the vast historic memory which their offices personify, both Bartholomew I and Archbishop Welby are well-placed to delve into their respective heritages and emphasise what is noblest: from the socially-reforming Greek church fathers to the British hero William Wilberforce, who led the fight against human bondage in the Victorian era.
But the larger reality -- and the reason why so many world leaders, including President Barack Obama, are attending his funeral on Friday -- is that Shimon Peres came to personify the most scarce of all qualities in the Middle East: optimism about the prospects for reconciliation and a relentless determination to make it happen.
By the second quarter of the 19th century, resistance to the dominion of the machine took the form of a militant cult of history, religion, nature and nation, against which the Jews seemed to personify the opposite: a people — a dynasty like the Rothschilds — indifferent to borders, a race who were everywhere and nowhere.
"In a way, the Cam Newton situation is the latest example to personify how tough it is for the N.F.L. to figure this out going forward," said Lee Igel, an associate in the medical ethics division at NYU Langone Medical Center and a clinical associate professor of sports ethics at the NYU School of Professional Studies.
This third cause, which I will call nihilism, helps to account not only for Trump, but also and more importantly for the phenomena he has come to personify (berserker gun violence, climate-change denial, etc.)—all of which were present before he entered the Oval Office and are likely to be around long after he's gone.
There is little question about who in real life is meant to best personify the masculine chauvinism characterizing the official line today: Take a stroll down a city street or switch on the television at news hour — and you are greeted by the face of President Xi Jinping with a perennial look of self-assurance and determination.
In the '80s, I think you wanted to come across as a CEO as a conservative because conservatives were seen as more steadfast, more responsible, and Democrats were seen as more reactionary and not economically responsible, so the right political posture for a company as a person, we personify these companies in the '80s, was to be kind of subtly conservative.
Before delivering the award for best male R&B vocal, Kool Moe Dee made his statement in verse: On the behalf of all M.C.sMy co-workers and fellow nomineesJazzy Jeff, J. J. Fad,Salt-N-Pepa and the boy who's badWe personify power and a drug-free mindAnd we express ourselves through rhythm and rhymeSo I think it's time that the whole world knowsRap is here to stay — drummer, let's go!
A dreadlocked stranger from the future falls through the portal to lend a hand, while fantastical characters who personify different aspects of time wrangle for dominance — among them, the Golden Hours ("responsible for the best light of the day"), the Clock Watchers (who no longer have jobs now that time is still) and the Time Sucks (described as Platypus-type creatures that distract you, "running in galloping strides more suited for a racehorse than a furry, potbellied, face-licking thing").

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