Personify in a sentence as a verb

" or "things that have pain responses I can personify?

You personify the problem, this kind of valueless snark is not welcome here.

There's no reason to personify random processes and doing so actively misleads people.

I think it's just an instance of the tendency that some people have to overly personify businesses.

Yeah, I think it's a bad argument to personify network protocols or imbue them with intent.

One problem I have with this approach is that people begin to personify machines, excusing their behavior.

We don't personify fish or otherwise form emotional attachments.

In the chain restaurant stories, some notes citing which "values" the employee failed to personify made for easy dismissals of cases about race or age discrimination.

I believe what Petsfold is trying to do is to personify procrastination to a recongizable point, like a character, so you can consciously choose to not let that character win.

They could just be operating according to an evolutionary pre-programmed instinctual chemical trigger response that you are simply personifying as pain.

It's easy to personify and be angry with a person, less easy to be angry with an abstract clusterfuck of human interaction and behaviour gone horribly wrong, systemised, and enshrined in transgenerational tradition.

Who are you to say that the system is broken because it reflects the priorities of the majority of voters, just because you disagree with those priorities?If you had to personify the American polity, they'd be my mom, not you or me.

Personify definitions

verb

invest with or as with a body; give body to

See also: body

verb

represent, as of a character on stage; "Derek Jacobi was Hamlet"

See also: embody

verb

attribute human qualities to something; "The Greeks personated their gods ridiculous"

See also: personate