Emblematic

//ˌɛmbləˈmatɪk//

"Emblematic" in a Sentence (9 examples)

He was a brilliant and emblematic scientist.

This deed became one of the most emblematic milestones of the Revolution.

Olive oil is emblematic of Kabylie.

A pizzeria emblematic of the city was closed down last Thursday due to a cockroach infestation.

The chamois is an emblematic species of the Alps.

Dda Lounes is our emblematic figure.

All was dreary—all was emblematic of that change and barrenness which passes away from nature, but never from the heart;...

With Le Sommer withdrawn, France – now with five in midfield – seemed content to hold on for a deceptively narrow win. Such containment tactics can prove high risk but the only threat England could muster was a shot from Aluko which flew high and wide. It seemed entirely emblematic of their afternoon.

The result of yesterday’s meaningful vote in the House of Commons, much like the first in January, was emblematic of a very striking Brexit reality: that the principle barrier to leaving the EU comes from the very people most desperate to see it happen.

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