Meaning of "emblematic": being or serving as an illustration of a type
Adjective
Meaning: being or serving as an illustration of a type
Example: the free discussion that is emblematic of democracy
an action exemplary of his conduct
Synonyms: emblematic
exemplary
typic
Similar: typical
Adjective: Serving as, or relating to a symbol, emblem or illustration of a typeThis term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}. 2015 June 9, “Women’s World Cup 2015: England beaten by France in Group F opener”, The Guardian (London): With Le Sommer withdrawn, France – now with five in midfield – seemed content to hold on for a deceptively narrow win.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.2015 June 9, “Women’s World Cup 2015: England beaten by France in Group F opener”, The Guardian (London): With Le Sommer withdrawn, France – now with five in midfield – seemed content to hold on for a deceptively narrow win.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.
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