exemplification

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    showing by example
    a representational or typifying form or model

Word Origin

exemplification (n.)
early 15c., from Anglo-French exemplification, from Medieval Latin exemplificationem (nominative exemplificatio), noun of action from past participle stem of exemplificare "to illustrate" (see exemplify). Holinshed had a back-formation exemplificate.

Example

1. The public course and examination system that this article introduced is a well exemplification .
2. This paper attempts to explicate through exemplification and comparison the thematic diversity and diction ambiguity of the poem .
3. The thesis also makes an exemplification to the algorithm and a thorough research to the process of data pretreatment .
4. In the present exemplification they are arranged to be moved together , the purpose of which will be hereinafter explained .
5. The lofty walls which enclose all premises in chinese , as in other oriental cities and towns , are another exemplification of the same traits of suspicion .

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