Exemplar

Word EXEMPLAR
Character 8
Hyphenation ex em plar
Pronunciations /ɛɡˈzɛm.plə/

Definitions and meanings of "Exemplar"

What do we mean by exemplar?

One that is worthy of imitation; a perfect example or model. synonym: ideal. noun

One that is typical or representative; an example. noun

A copy, as of a book. noun

A model, original, or pattern to be copied or imitated; the idea or image of a thing formed in the mind; an archetype. noun

A specimen; a copy, especially a copy of a book or writing. noun

Serving as an example; exemplary.

Conveying a warning; fitted to warn or deter.

Pertaining or relating to an example or to examples; containing or constituting an example.

Exemplary. adjective

A model, original, or pattern, to be copied or imitated; a specimen; sometimes; an ideal model or type, as that which an artist conceives. noun

A copy of a book or writing. noun

Exemplary. adjective

Something fit to be imitated; see ideal and model. noun

Something typical or representative of a class; see example. noun

A pattern after which others should be made; see archetype. noun

A well known usage of a scientific theory. noun

A handwritten manuscript used by a scribe to make a handwritten copy; the original copy of what gets multiply reproduced in a copy machine. noun

Something to be imitated noun

Something fit to be imitated; an ideal, a model.

A role model.

Something typical or representative of a class; an example.

A pattern after which others should be made; an archetype.

A well known usage of a scientific theory.

A handwritten manuscript used by a scribe to make a handwritten copy; the original copy of what gets multiply reproduced in a copy machine.

A copy of a book or piece of writing.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Exemplar

The word "exemplar" in example sentences

For those who would like to compare these texts to that of a medieval Dominican Breviary, one is available in digital form here, showing an exemplar from the Czech Republic. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A modern exemplar is Peter Birks, who was the leading unjust enrichment (restitution) scholar in the English speaking world (as well as being a leading scholar on civil law and roman law). ❋ Unknown (2007)

At one extreme, Carver is classified as the exemplar of minimalism. ❋ Carol Sklenicka (2009)

And since its primary exemplar is a male rather than a female subject, those implications would seem impossible to ignore. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The next post will be on the second type of similarity-based approach, which are usually called exemplar theories. ❋ Chris (2005)

The third assumption, which follows from the first, is that every time we attend to a stimulus, we encode it, and thus every attended instance of a stimulus is encoded this is sometimes called the exemplar theory of memory, because it states that all attended exemplars are encoded. ❋ Chris (2004)

3. The Ramayana is known as an exemplar of devotion in partnership and a manual on how to be a noble leader. ❋ Jeffrey Armstrong (2010)

The most predominant concept of republican government at the time was probably rule by the independently virtuous, of whom the exemplar was the gentleman farmer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In Henry's lexicon, these two moments indicate respectively the exemplar, which is the divine idea, and the exemplatum (also called ideatum), which is an essence fully constituted in its quidditative content and so able to be placed in act. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the second place, the exemplar is the ideal form present in the divine mind that acts as the formal cause of creatural essences, and from this perspective the veritas of the res is its ontological conformity (Anselm's rectitudo) to its eternal model. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the first place, the exemplar is the universal species of the object that the mind obtains by abstraction, on the basis of sensible data. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Here it is important to distinguish further, since the exemplar is a double one. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Third, the created exemplar by itself does not allow us to distinguish between reality and dreaming, since the content of the exemplar is the same in either case. ❋ Williams, Thomas (2007)

These theories have generally been called exemplar theories. ❋ Chris (2005)

The exemplar is the mythical Cretan king, Rhadaman - thys, mentioned in a context that suggests intellectual, rather than moral, implications for sōphrosynē (The - ognidea, lines 699-718). ❋ HELEN F. NORTH (1968)

It was from such beginnings and in such surroundings as these came the hero of this chapter, the illustrious exemplar, which is to show that character, ambition, perseverance and tremendous purpose, can conquer all obstacles to achievement. ❋ Unknown (1914)

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