Use "typified" in a sentence

1. Resinicium Parmasto is typified by Resinicium bicolor (Alb.

2. Tommie's footnote in Eighth Air Force history typified its spirit.

3. 7.5, it is typified by the type of Lecidea Alectoriae

4. He ruminated on the terrible wastage that typified American life.

5. 9 He ruminated on the terrible wastage that typified American life.

6. A fatal overdose on Barbiturates is typified by difficulty breathing

7. The A horizon is also typified by a granular or fine

8. However, Christian worship centered on the spiritual things typified by those physical “typical representations.”

9. He typified a decade in which financial machinations stymied long-term corporate growth.

10. He thus typified the constant introspection wherewith he tortured, but could not purify himself.

11. Large family holidays are all typified by Consuming mass quantities of food and alcohol

12. The third act, the climax of the entire play, is typified by pathos and tragedy.

13. And there was the pervading atmosphere of blindness and complacency in Washington, typified by some leading congressional Republicans.

14. The archaeoBalanid is a new species of the new genus typified by Solidobalanus kellumi from the Trent Formation

15. It is a restlessness, a refusal to longterm relationships, that has typified both his public and private life.

16. Each stage in the life cycle of an Apicomplexan organism is typified by a cellular variety with …

17. 'Conversely, we can try and suppress beta activity in conditions like Parkinson's disease typified by slow movement.'

18. Though it need not contain actual battle, it is generally typified by heightened tempo and intensity of plot.

19. A form of plastic movement typified by ripples (Corrugation) or an abrupt wave (shoving) across the pavement surface

20. We found differences in assemblage between sites, typified by reduced relative abundance of Phryganella Acropodia and Centropyxis aerophila in bird-modified soils.

21. 24 They always seem to live somewhere in the north as typified by this quotation from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

22. The site at Sa Huynh was discovered in 1909. Sa Huynh sites were rich in locally worked iron artefacts, typified by axes, swords, spearheads, knives and sickles. 

23. Acheulean definition is - of or relating to a Lower Paleolithic culture originating in Africa and typified by bifacial tools with round cutting edges.

24. Heb. 12 tallies Christ's work with the atonement ritual in the Levitical code. His blood was shed on earth, which the brazen altar typified.

25. Synonyms for Characterized by include of, with, marked by, distinguished by, typified by, based on, about, concerning, in reference to and in regard to

26. Barcarolle, also spelled Barcarole, (from Italian barcarola, “boatman” or “gondolier”), originally a Venetian gondolier’s song typified by gently rocking rhythms in 6/8 or 12/8 time.

27. Barcarolle, also spelled barcarole, (from Italian barcarola, “boatman” or “gondolier”), originally a Venetian gondolier’s song typified by gently rocking rhythms in 6/8 or 12/8 time.

28. Cytomegalic inclusion disease is a multisystem virus disease which is typified pathologically by an inclusion-cointaining giant cell that appears predominantly in epithelial linings of visceral and cerebral epithelium

29. Anticyclones can occur in both winter and summer with varying effects, but both are typified by low wind speeds due to a weak pressure gradient and stable conditions with no clouds.

30. Capacitance is typified by a parallel plate arrangement and is defined in terms of charge storage: A battery will transport charge from one plate to the other until the voltage produced by the charge buildup is equal to the battery voltage

31. The risen Christ, the Consoler Published on 11 Apr 2018 ‘Ignatius’s firm conviction was that, to this day, encounters with the risen Christ will similarly be typified by experiences of hope, joy and life, even amidst the darkest times’, says Iona Reid-Dalglish.

32. Circumlocution Office the type of a government department, satirized in Dickens's Little Dorrit (1857), in which the establishment is shown as run purely for the benefit of its incompetent and obstructive officials, typified by the Barnacle family

33. Birthwort family definition, the plant family Aristolochiaceae, typified by mostly tropical woody vines and herbaceous plants, having alternate, heart-shaped leaves and flowers lacking true petals but having three petallike sepals, and including the Birthwort, Dutchman's-pipe, and wild ginger

34. receptors rather than D¿2? receptors, these compounds are useful as antipsychotic agents efficacious not only against positive symptoms typified by hallucination and delusion characteristic to the acute stage of schizophrenia but also negative symptoms such as emotional torpidity, abulia and autism.

35. The goal of the project ET MICROBIALITES (Formation mechanisms of Early Triassic microbialites in the aftermath of the greatest mass extinction at the Permian-Triassic-Boundary) was to understand microbialite formation in periods of Earth’s history typified by changing environments and ecosystems.

36. Also Baroque Of, relating to, or characteristic of a style in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early 17th to mid-18th century, emphasizing dramatic, often strained effect and typified by bold, curving forms, elaborate ornamentation, and overall balance of disparate parts

37. (1 John 2:1, 2) As noted in the preceding article, Jesus’ sacrifice for spirit-begotten Christians was typified when Israel’s high priest sacrificed a bull as a sin offering for himself, his household, and the tribe of Levi on the annual Day of Atonement.

38. Intransitive verb US, informal : vomit Acute mountain sickness is typified by a headache that feels as if Thor himself is hammering your brain and by a strong desire to Barf. — Douglas Gantenbein In a pure Madonna moment, she sticks two fingers down her throat and pretends to Barf.

39. Arrogance is a range of mental dispositions to disregard the proper rights of others, typified by haughtiness, self-assumption, and habits of arrogating or assuming an authority or right to control, constrain or direct others, and acting in an overbearing manner with a proud contempt of others and their rights

40. The essay portraits three typified patterns of problem acquisition: projects, which adopt the problem category in an acclamatory manner; projects, which ‘enrich’ and translate the problem category with concrete experiences in prevention and their everyday life theories; and projects, which keep a distance to ‘left-wing extremism’ as a category and contribute to its de-construction.

41. In any case we may here apply the adage Affirmantis onus probandi; upon those who wish to make the gammadion a legacy of the "primitive" Aryans, it is incumbent to prove that these Aryans practised symbolism; that amongst their symbols the gammadion had a place, and that this gammadion typified the old Diu pater, the Heavenly Father of

42. Also, OSHA definition of Corrosive in 29 CFR 1910.1200 App A is: “… a chemical that produces destruction of skin tissue, namely, visible necrosis through the epidermis and into the dermis, in at least 1 of 3 tested animals after exposure up to a 4-hour duration.Corrosive reactions are typified by ulcers, bleeding, bloody scabs and, by the end of observation at 14 days, by discoloration due