Worthy+of+imitation

  • 21exemplary — I adjective excellent, honorable, ideal, illustrative, in point, laudable, meritorious, model, normal, normative, paradigmatic, personifying, praiseworthy, precedential, representative, sample, serving as a deterrent, serving as a model, serving… …

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  • 22exemplary — a. 1. Worthy of imitation, fit for a pattern. 2. Pattern like, closely adherent to the pattern, faithful, close, exact, assiduous, scrupulous, punctual, punctilious, rigid, rigorous. 3. Remarkably good, excellent, highly virtuous, correct,… …

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  • 23exemplary — adj 1. model, worthy of imitation, admirable, commendable, praiseworthy, laudable, meritorious, worthy; superior, outstanding, noteworthy, notable, above average; noble, quality, excellent, sterling, topflight, first rate, Inf. topnotch; supreme …

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  • 24The Theatre —     The Theatre     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Theatre     Considering the tone of what is preserved to us of the works of the Greek tragedians and even of the comedies of Plautus and Terence, it seems at first difficult to understand the… …

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  • 25imitable — adjective a) Capable of being imitated or copied. b) Worthy of imitation. Ant: inimitable See Also: imitate, imitation …

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  • 26example — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sample, specimen, piece; instance, case, illustration; pattern, type, standard, copy, model, idea; precedent; warning; problem, exercise. See conformity, imitation. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A… …

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  • 27pattern — [pat′ərn] n. [ME patron < OFr patrun, patron, hence something to be imitated, pattern: see PATRON] 1. a person or thing considered worthy of imitation or copying 2. a model or plan used as a guide in making things; set of forms to the shape of …

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  • 28Imitable — Im i*ta*ble, a. [L. imitabilis: cf. F. imitable. See {Imitate}.] 1. Capable of being imitated or copied. [1913 Webster] The characters of man placed in lower stations of life are more usefull, as being imitable by great numbers. Atterbury. [1913… …

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  • 29Samuel Taylor Coleridge — For the late 19th century classical composer, see Samuel Coleridge Taylor. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Coleridge in 1795. Born 21 October 1772(1772 10 21) Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England …

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  • 30Martyrology — This article is about the Martyrology in Catholicism. For the document of the same name in Judaism, see Martyrology (Judaism). A martyrology is a catalogue or list of martyrs (or, more precisely, of saints), arranged in the calendar order of… …

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