epitomise

epitomise
epitomise British English spelling of EPITOMIZE (Cf. epitomize). For spelling, see -IZE (Cf. -ize). Related: Epitomising; epitomises.

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  • epitomises — epitomise (Brit.) v. summarize, typify, exemplify (also epitomize) …   English contemporary dictionary

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