Emblematic in a sentence as an adjective

"The iPad and Kindle Fire are emblematic of their makers.

Those groups are not emblematic of the startup culture.

This article is emblematic of what I would call "dark patterns of online journalism".

The unreadable feeds on GitHub are emblematic of this problem.

UMich is not really emblematic of mid-level schools.

It's not emblematic of some kind of anti-Korean attitudes in US media or anything, and the author's done nothing to show that it is.

It was emblematic of his writing - shocking, irreverent, but beautifully written and argued.

O'Reilly seems to get grafted on because he organized some conferences and promoted the term among businesspeople, and is taken to be emblematic of a certain kind of Valley culture.

It's cultural, yes, but this particular example isn't necessarily emblematic.

If TFA is meant to say San Franciscans should be grateful for the gentrification of the city, then it's pretty insulting, and frankly, emblematic of the entitlement and lack of awareness in the tech community.

Emblematic definitions

adjective

serving as a visible symbol for something abstract; "a crown is emblematic of royalty"; "the spinning wheel was as symbolic of colonical Massachusetts as the codfish"

See also: emblematical symbolic symbolical

adjective

being or serving as an illustration of a type; "the free discussion that is emblematic of democracy"; "an action exemplary of his conduct";

See also: exemplary typic