English to Hindi Dictionary personifies

personifies

व्यक्तित्व
definition
verb
public pageants and dramas in which virtues and vices were personified
represent (a quality or concept) by a figure in human form.
translation of 'personifies '
verb
आदर्शरूप ग्रहण करना,
प्रतीकत्व करना,
जिस्मानी रूप होना
example
He 'personifies' superficiality and embodies the fact that they have nothing more to say politically.
She makes a crucial change by powerfully anthropomorphizing the scene: she 'personifies' the landscape, and thus it becomes witness to her pain.
It is true, as others have argued, that Byron 'personifies' the imperial and despotic nature of Russia in his portrait of the queen, but this is only a partial rendering of a significant section of the poem as a whole.
Reflecting our multi-faceted natures, each actor broadly 'personifies' an element of her personality.
As a brilliant jockey and then winning trainer here, I think that he 'personifies' the spirit of jump racing.
She is and has been a tremendous asset to the organization and exemplary nursing leader who 'personifies' the essence of distinguished service.
The character Levi thus 'personifies' the complexity of African diasporan religions in which many facets coexist with one another.
A dream world was born: phantasmagoria, hallucinations, angels in paradise, the sun, moon and stars 'personified' , vividly imagined.
Where nature is usually 'personified' as a woman, and man the destroyer, here the roles are reversed.
In their detachment and mobility, these characters 'personify' the movements and uses of capital as they enter speculatively into representations of different cultures.
‘Nature,’ as thus 'personified' and deified, was a creation of Ingalls.
Like literary writers, nineteenth-century scientists sometimes created characters to embody or 'personify' challenging ideas.
In this allegory full of poetic images, wisdom is 'personified' as a woman - a kind of hostess with the mostest.
He 'personified' the pure, blissful soul nature they sought and sensed as the center of themselves.
Her long, thick hair, which is rendered with rubbed graphite, expands as it falls like water to the image's edge; she might almost be 'personifying' a natural force.
The two major characters 'personify' nearly every unsavory characteristic inherent in human nature.
Tan created the characters of Rose, Waverly, June and Lena to 'personify' her own questions and concerns.
Because prejudice is not 'personified' I believe that it was not to be the object of Jane Austen's sharper criticism.
To Kathleen and the children he was kindness 'personified' and was always there to lend a helping hand when anyone was in trouble.
Boxing champions 'personify' and exemplify every important positive quality that it takes to survive in this world.
The chief characters at the centre of the two royal events 'personified' this change of mood.
I guess if you were to 'personify' them as a human, they'd be the pretty, fresh faced girl next door.
Images of Charity 'personified' often show a child suckling at each of her breasts.
His characters 'personify' determination and inventiveness.
The longer I sat there, the more he seemed to 'personify' all that is wretched in the pharmaceutical industry.
Brad was patience 'personified' as he signed hundreds of photographs for adoring fans.
In many ways it was simply another reflection of the very human tendency to 'personify' the forces of evil.
A discussion of agents would be incomplete if we ignored the human tendency to 'personify' machines.
In every respect, he was kindness 'personified' and a man of the richest and most sincere nature.
The trucks seem to 'personify' the pent-up rage that's come to characterise car culture.
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