单词 | exemplified |
释义 | exemplifiedadj. 1. That has been copied out or transcribed; esp. that is a certified copy or transcript of a legal document. Cf. exemplify v. 6.The specific sense relating to certified copies or transcripts of legal documents is still in use in the United States but is now historical in the United Kingdom. ΘΚΠ society > communication > writing > manner of writing > copying or transcribing > [adjective] > copied or transcribed transcriptc1450 exemplified1592 apographal1752 transwritten1874 1592 A. Day 2nd Pt. Eng. Secretorie sig. H1, in Eng. Secretorie (rev. ed.) Were the peeuishnes of my conceiptes correspondent to those vaine glorious humors of yours, I could before and sithence your exemplified discourse committed to my view, haue vpon occasion sufficient, deuised how and wherwith to haue preuented or aunswered your accustomed cauils. 1638 in T. Harwood Hist. & Antiq. Lichfield (1806) 482 As appeareth by the old exemplified lease. 1744 Trial in Ejectment between Campbell Craig & Earl of Anglesey (Dublin ed.) 129/2 We do not intend to produce any witness, but desire to produce an exemplified decree of the court of chancery. 1834 J. F. Conover Digested Index Decisions Supreme Courts Ohio, Indiana, & Illinois 160 An exemplified record, will not be admitted in evidence, unless all the requisites of the law, in its authentication, be complied with. 1861 O. L. Barbour Rep. Supreme Court N.Y. 33 178 The exemplified copy of the will was then read in evidence. 1911 P. H. Brown Hist. Scotl. VII. iii. 102 Amid a salvo of guns from the Castle the ‘exemplified’ Act was read to the Scottish Parliament. 1960 ABA Jrnl. Dec. 1286/2 When obtainable, an exemplified copy of the decree should be produced for the purpose of proving a divorce. 2010 M. R. Lindsay in B. H. Klose Asset Tracing & Recovery 423 A foreign representative must produce a certified or exemplified copy of the foreign bankruptcy order to prove that a bankruptcy..has occurred in respect of a debtor. 2. Of which there is evidence or of which other instances can be found; that is supported or illustrated by an example or examples. Cf. exampled adj. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > [adjective] > supported by evidence authorizeda1500 corroborate1532 openfounded1571 justifieda1586 witnessedc1595 exampled1600 attested1611 exemplified1613 voucheda1616 1613 R. N. Christians Manna i. ii. 8 This doctrine of theirs, as it is warrantable in the Authority of Gods sacred word, so is it iustifiable in diuers exemplified Articles of our Faith. 1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. I Exemplified,..cleared, proved or confirmed by an Example or Instance. 1819 J. Torrey Moral Instructor, & Guide to Virtue & Happiness iv. ix. 216 The numerous Reports..present a decisive and an exemplified versification of a grand moral axiom. 1851 Notes & Queries 8 Nov. 364/2 An exemplified memorial and history of typographic art and enterprise. 1916 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 18 Nov. 1499/2 Carcinoma épithéliale cicatrisans develops in its most exemplified form from the thoroughly healed out cicatrices of old extensive burns. 2002 L. Westerlund Biotech Patents iii. §3. 121 The success of one example could not with a reasonable expectation of success be transferred to all avian viruses, for which reason only the exemplified claim was allowed. 3. That serves or may serve as an example to others. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > infamy or notoriety > [adjective] infamousc1380 unfamousc1380 famousa1425 infamed1520 skirec1540 notorious1549 infame1555 stigmatical1591 unsilent1597 exemplifieda1637 flagrant1706 flagitious1741 dreaded1810 a1637 B. Jonson Magnetick Lady iii. v. 40 in Wks. (1640) III Your exemplified Malefactors, That have surviv'd their infamy, and punishment. b. Chiefly in religious or theological contexts: that sets or may be used as a good example. Cf. exampled adj. 2a, exemplary adj. 1a. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > an individual case or instance > [adjective] > of or relating to exemplification > that may be exemplified instanceable1641 exemplifiable1650 exemplified1790 illustratable1887 1790 W. Dalrymple Faith in Jesus Christ v. 59 If they do not follow the exemplified rule of their dear Lord's life, they are condemned already. 1847 J. Stow Refl. Epist. St. Paul 414 The exemplified faith of a true Christian..is happily successful often in exciting to faith in Others. 1911 Christian Faith & Life Mar. 153/1 It [sc. Christianity] accepts His exemplified life and character as the divine..model. 2008 E. Eliasson Notion of that which depends on us in Plotinus iv. 102 Seneca..[exhorts his mother] to follow the exemplified women ‘in your effort to restrain..your sorrow’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1592 |
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