Examples of using Epitomises in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
All of these cars brilliantly encapsulate and epitomise Enzo Ferrari's dream,
All of these cars brilliantly encapsulate and epitomise Enzo Ferrari's dream,
Mesut Ozil epitomise“the good
The win that most epitomised the panache with which he rode that Tour was stage three.
It epitomised the job he had done throughout
Situated within one of the world's most intriguing cities, epitomising the'Australian' lifestyle,
Black and white geometric patterns epitomise modern design,
stylish pure acrylic solid surface baths epitomise the peace and serenity that is the foundation of Europe.
The game also takes place in what we understand is Victorian Britain, epitomising the industrial revolution
Indian President Ram Nath Kovind said India had“lost a much loved leader who epitomised dignity, courage& integrity in public life”.
A seventh 1-0 top-flight victory since the start of last season was delivered by Jeff Hendrick's 74th-minute strike against Newcastle in a performance that epitomised the Clarets under Dyche.
presents a team of efficient friendly staff who epitomise the legendary Balinese hospitality with a top level of service.
presents a team of efficient friendly staff who epitomise the legendary Balinese hospitality with a top level of service.
The game also takes place in what we understand is Victorian Britain, epitomising the industrial revolution
India has‘lost a much loved leader who epitomised dignity, courage and integrity in public life'.
for that we have three teams who epitomise the best of our League.”.
sentimental lyrics that epitomise the sad history of Korea.
The President of India Ram Nath Kovind said the country had lost a“much loved leader who epitomised dignity, courage& integrity in public life.”.
Outstanding defensively, epitomised by the performances of the WEB impressive Raphael Varane
or‘gross-cute', epitomised by Gloomy, a cuddly bear whose claws are red with the blood of his owner, whom he habitually mauls.