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Definition of Epitomized
1. epitomize [v] - See also: epitomize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epitomized
Literary usage of Epitomized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1846)
"ART. XXIV.—The Writings of Hippocrates and Guien. epitomized from t Latin
Translations. By JOHN REDMAN COXE, ..."
2. Commentaries on the Criminal Law by Joel Prentiss Bishop (1877)
"The Leading Doctrines of Indictable Homicide epitomized. § 732. As to Murder: —
How defined — (Old Definition). — Hawkins defines murder to be " the wilful ..."
3. The Bible hand-book by Joseph Angus (1856)
"I'ite whole Arranged and epitomized, with occasional Hdps. 63. From the entrance
into Canaan to the death of Solomon Date ami J 'lace. BC 1451. Eccl. y. 41. ..."
4. The Medical Examination for Life Insurance and Its Associated Clinical by Charles Lyman Greene (1905)
"Judicial Rulings upon Intentional Injury Clause epitomized.—The action of the
courts upon the intentional injury clause of accident policies may be ..."
5. Miscellaneous Essays by Mathew Carey (1830)
"EDUCATION epitomized.—There are numberless books extant on the subject of education,
and many of them possessed of very considerable merit. ..."
6. New Commentaries on the Criminal Law Upon a New System of Legal Exposition by Joel Prentiss Bishop (1892)
"Leading Doctrines of Subject restated and epitomized. 739-743. Attempts and
Felonious Assaults. 744, 745. Remaining and Connected Questions. ..."