Simple past tense and past participle of typify.(verb)
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Use "typified" in a sentence
"Instead, in typical Republican fashion typified, that is, by the inability to take any responsibility for your actions or to find legal authority for your positions, you try to shift the burden back to me."
"And I cannot state too distinctly, even if I incur more than one repetition, that the Collar of Esses was not a badge of knighthood nor a badge of personal merit; but it was a collar of livery; and the idea typified by livery was feudal dependence, or what we now call party."
"Fourthly, because by this the universal Church is typified, which is"