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Definition of Emblemizes
1. emblemize [v] - See also: emblemize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Emblemizes
Literary usage of Emblemizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Retrospection, Political and Personal by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1912)
"... that where so much virility is required a city must re-sex itself, even to
become such a woman as Chicago emblemizes, who wears short skirts, straddles, ..."
2. The Labor Problem: Plain Questions and Practical Answers by Richard Theodore Ely, James A. Waterworth, Fred Woodrow (1886)
"Arbitration is, therefore, to the wage system what oil is to clogged machinery,
and emblemizes a compromise between opposing forces. " 3. ..."
3. Literary Emporium (1846)
"It emblemizes RURAL FELICITY. It is much prized in Europe, where it is now common,
but seldom attains over fifty feet. THE PILGRIM'S ROCK BT MRS. ..."
4. Gleanings in Genesis by Arthur Walkington Pink (1922)
"Here, as everywhere in Scripture, "fire" emblemizes Divine judgment. It expresses
the energy of Divine Holiness which ever burns against sin. ..."
5. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1857)
"May the swarthy cheeks of the New England farmer be always united with the honest
civility of a country gentleman, and while his hard fist emblemizes his ..."
6. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"the real test of the book's legitimacy, and ergo, the legitimacy of the civilization
which the book emblemizes. The broader issue is actually reading and ..."
7. Retrospection, Political and Personal by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1912)
"... that where so much virility is required a city must re-sex itself, even to
become such a woman as Chicago emblemizes, who wears short skirts, straddles, ..."
8. The Labor Problem: Plain Questions and Practical Answers by Richard Theodore Ely, James A. Waterworth, Fred Woodrow (1886)
"Arbitration is, therefore, to the wage system what oil is to clogged machinery,
and emblemizes a compromise between opposing forces. " 3. ..."
9. Literary Emporium (1846)
"It emblemizes RURAL FELICITY. It is much prized in Europe, where it is now common,
but seldom attains over fifty feet. THE PILGRIM'S ROCK BT MRS. ..."
10. Gleanings in Genesis by Arthur Walkington Pink (1922)
"Here, as everywhere in Scripture, "fire" emblemizes Divine judgment. It expresses
the energy of Divine Holiness which ever burns against sin. ..."
11. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1857)
"May the swarthy cheeks of the New England farmer be always united with the honest
civility of a country gentleman, and while his hard fist emblemizes his ..."
12. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"the real test of the book's legitimacy, and ergo, the legitimacy of the civilization
which the book emblemizes. The broader issue is actually reading and ..."