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impersonify, v.|ɪmpəˈsɒnɪfaɪ| [f. im-1 + personify, after impersonate.] trans. To represent in personal form; to personify. Hence imperˈsonified, imperˈsonifying ppl. adjs.
1804A. Seward Mem. Darwin 186 An impersonified individual. 1864Daily Tel. 15 Aug., It was not the lot of Robson, as it was of Rachel and of Kean, to impersonify the loftier emotions. 1883Gosse 17th Cent. Stud. 64 Webster..was only saved by his strong impersonifying habit of mind from falling into the mere historic dullness of such plays as Perkin Warbeck or Sejanus. |