16 adjectives to describe exemplification

Her attachment to that lady affords a striking exemplification of one feature in her character, a steady adherence to friendships once formed, which can never be otherwise than amiable, even when, as it may be thought was the case in this and one or two other instances, she carried it to excess; for she could hardly fail to be aware that Madame de Polignac was most unpopular with all classes, and that her unpopularity was not undeserved.

Each of these 88 members represents in fact the whole of that mass of associated wealth, and the persons and exclusive interests of its owners; all thus knit together, like the members of a moneyed corporation, with a capital not of thirty-five or forty or fifty, but of twelve hundred millions of dollars, exhibiting the most extraordinary exemplification of the anti-republican tendencies of associated wealth that the world ever saw.

They are a practical exemplification of the idea embodied in the expression, "the mother country."

It is exactly such as would please the known taste of the Roman tribune, being composed of heterogeneous scraps of ancient marble, patched up with barbarous brick pilasters of his own age; affording an apt exemplification of his own character, in which piecemeal fragments of Roman virtue, and attachment to feudal stateabstract love of liberty, and practice of tyrannyformed as incongruous a compound.

For concrete exemplification of this truth we need only turn to the autobiographies of great writers.

And the allowance of one pint and a half, or perhaps a quart of claret, one "gross wax-light," and forty candle-ends, to enable the Chancellor to carry on his housekeeping, may be considered as a curious exemplification of primitive temperance and economy.

But the days that followed convinced him more and more that he had found the most dramatic exemplification of his theory.

It is dangerous for the people to undertake to meddle with the majesty of the jury trial; and strange as it may sound to some people, we regard the unfortunate denouement of this case as but the extreme exemplification of the very principle which actuated those who originated this petition.

Assures this government that everything ascertainable will be ascertained, but that pending juridical verification any imperial exemplification must be held categorically allegorical.

His prose style is a rare exemplification of classic severity and perspicuousness.

Miss Marlay is evidently a great comfort to her, and, indeed, I never saw a more faithful person than she in my life, or a more remarkable exemplification of the beauty of a Christian life.

You misunderstand my paternal counsel in suggesting to you a suspicionative exemplification of dear little Reddy.

I think it is an admirable exemplification of the uneasiness and pain of mind they cause.

It was her desire, in the truthful exemplification of character, to point out to the youthful of her own sex the paths of rectitude and virtue.

"Yes; we have ample exemplification of that," I responded.

In the Life of the late Patrick Tytler, the amiable and gifted historian of Scotland, there occurs an amusing exemplification of the utter confusion of ideas caused by the use of Scottish phraseology.

16 adjectives to describe  exemplification