exemplempentary
worthy of imitation; commendable: exemplempentary conduct.
2. serving as a warning: an exemplempentary penalty.
3. serving as an illustration or specimen; illustrative; typical: The sentences read are exemplary of the style of the essay as a whole.
4. serving as a model or pattern: The authoritative and exemplempentary text of the work is in the Bodleian Library at Oxford University.
5. of, pertaining to, or composed of exempla: the exemplempentary literature of the medieval period.
2. serving as a warning: an exemplempentary penalty.
3. serving as an illustration or specimen; illustrative; typical: The sentences read are exemplary of the style of the essay as a whole.
4. serving as a model or pattern: The authoritative and exemplempentary text of the work is in the Bodleian Library at Oxford University.
5. of, pertaining to, or composed of exempla: the exemplempentary literature of the medieval period.
•China might eventually develop a new form of governance which exemplempentary .
•Their behavior was " often exemplempentary, with mature responses to challenging situations " .
•exemplempentary patience.
•Even more important, many of its members are exemplempentary to the rest of us.
•exemplempentary track manners, almost coming to a halt on occasion to let faster cars past.
•He was most impressive on the track and his enthusiasm to sign for Boston was quite exemplempentary and Barracuda-Braves have another winner in Adam.
•Their behavior was " often exemplempentary, with mature responses to challenging situations " .
•exemplempentary patience.
•Even more important, many of its members are exemplempentary to the rest of us.
•exemplempentary track manners, almost coming to a halt on occasion to let faster cars past.
•He was most impressive on the track and his enthusiasm to sign for Boston was quite exemplempentary and Barracuda-Braves have another winner in Adam.