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    per·son·i·fy
    /pərˈsänəˌfī/

    verb

    • 1. represent (a quality or concept) by a figure in human form: "public pageants and dramas in which virtues and vices were personified"

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  2. The meaning of PERSONIFY is to conceive of or represent as a person or as having human qualities or powers. How to use personify in a sentence.

  3. to be a person who is a perfect example of a thing or quality: The senator personifies Washington, DC, to many people. If a particular quality or idea is personified, it is represented in the form of a person: In Greek myth, love is personified by the goddess Aphrodite.

  4. To personify is to give something lifeless human-like qualities — like when Emily Dickinson wrote, "Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for me..." You can also use the verb personify to show one person

  5. PERSONIFY meaning: 1. to be a perfect example of something: 2. to treat something as if it were in the form of a…. Learn more.

  6. to attribute human nature or character to (an inanimate object or an abstraction), as in speech or writing. to represent (a thing or abstraction) in the form of a person, as in art. to embody (a quality, idea, etc.) in a real person or a concrete thing.

  7. personify something to be an example of a quality or characteristic, or to have a lot of it synonym typify. These children personify all that is wrong with the education system. He is kindness personified.

  8. 1. to think or speak of (a thing) as having life or personality; represent as a person. to personify a ship by referring to it as “she”. 2. to symbolize (an abstract idea) by a human figure, as in art. 3. to be a symbol or perfect example of (some quality, thing, or idea); typify; embody.