Epitomise in a sentence as a verb

At the time that flat seemed to epitomise the whole gothic rock thing I was into at the time.

These and foosball tables seem to epitomise the 'startup office fitout' in my mind.

The fatalistic, egotistical and selfish attitude epitomised by womenI wouldn't be so quick to judge.

"That's completely against the very pure form of economic rationalisation Friedman epitomises.

The fatalistic, egotistical and selfish attitude epitomised by women being unconcerned about losing their uterusI agree that it's fatalistic.

Epitomise definitions

verb

embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of; "The fugue typifies Bach's style of composition"

See also: typify epitomize