EXAMPLE DEFINITIONS - 18 definitions found
Websters 1828 Dictionary 
Example EXAM'PLE, n. egzam'pl. [L. e xemplum.] 1. A pattern;
a copy; a mode; that which is proposed to be imitated. This word, when
applied to material things, is now generally written sample, as a sample
of cloth; but example is sometimes used. 2. A pattern, in morals
or manners; a copy, or model; that which is proposed or is proper to
be imitated. I have given you an example, that you should do as I
have done to you. John 13. Example is our preceptor before we can
reason. 3. Precedent; a former instance. Buonaparte furnished many
examples of successful bravery. 4. Precedent or former instance,
in a bad sense, intended for caution. Lest any man fall after the
same example of unbelief. Heb 4. Sodom and Gomorrah--are set forth
for an example,suffering the vengeance of eternal fire. Jude 7.
5. A person fit to be proposed for a pattern; one whose conduct is
worthy of imitation. Be thou an example of the believers. 1 Tim
4. 6. Precedent which disposes to imitation. Example has more
effect than precept. 7. Instance serving for illustration of a rule
or precept; or a particular case or proposition illustrating a general
rule, position or truth. The principles of trigonometry and the rules
of grammar are illustrated by examples. 8. In logic, or rhetoric,
the conclusion of one singular point from another; an induction of what
may happen from what has happened. If civil war has produced calamities
of a particular kind in one instance, it is inferred that it will produce
like consequences in other cases. This is an example. EXAM'PLE,
v.t. To exemplify; to set an example. [Not used.
WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) 
example
n 1: an item of information that is typical of a class or group;
"this patient provides a typical example of the syndrome";
"there is an example on page 10" [syn: example,
illustration, instance, representative]
2: a representative form or pattern; "I profited from his
example" [syn: model, example]
3: something to be imitated; "an exemplar of success"; "a model
of clarity"; "he is the very model of a modern major general"
[syn: exemplar, example, model, good example]
4: punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to
make an example of him" [syn: example, deterrent example,
lesson, object lesson]
5: an occurrence of something; "it was a case of bad judgment";
"another instance occurred yesterday"; "but there is always
the famous example of the Smiths" [syn: case, instance,
example]
6: a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill
or understanding; "you must work the examples at the end of
each chapter in the textbook" [syn: exercise, example]
Dictionary of Ro 
example
- fidam
English Etymology Dictionary 
example
1382, Latin-zed refashioning of earlier essample, from O.Fr. essample,
from L. exemplum "a sample," lit. "that which is taken out," from eximere
"take out, remove" (see exempt). Oldest Eng. senses are of "behavior"
and "punishment."
English Language Idioms 
example
ɪɡˈzɑ:mpl See: FOR EXAMPLE, MAKE AN EXAMPLE OF.
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition (2003) 
example I. noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French essample, example,
from Latin exemplum, from eximere to take out, from ex- +
emere to take — more at redeem Date: 14th century 1.
one that serves as a pattern to be imitated or not to be imitated <a
good example> <a bad example> 2. a punishment
inflicted on someone as a warning to others; also an individual so
punished 3. one (as an item or incident) that is representative
of all of a group or type 4. a parallel or closely similar case
especially when serving as a precedent or model 5. an instance
(as a problem to be solved) serving to illustrate a rule or precept or to
act as an exercise in the application of a rule Synonyms: see
instance, model
II. transitive verb (exampled; exampling)
Date: 15th century 1. to serve as an example of 2.
archaic to be or set an example to
Oxford English Reference Dictionary 
example n. & v. --n. 1 a thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule. 2 a person, thing, or piece of conduct, regarded in terms of its fitness to be imitated (must set
him an example; you are a bad example). 3 a circumstance or treatment seen as a warning to others; a person so treated (shall make an example of you). 4 a problem or exercise designed to
illustrate a rule. --v.tr. (usu. in passive) serve as an example of. Phrases and idioms: for example by way of illustration. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L exemplum (as EXEMPT)
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner\'s English Dictionary 
example
(examples)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1. An example of something is a particular situation, object, or person which
shows that what is being claimed is true.
The doctors gave numerous examples of patients being expelled from hospital...
Listed below are just a few examples of some of the family benefits available.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2. An example of a particular class of objects or styles is something that has many
of the typical features of such a class or style, and that you consider clearly represents it.
Symphonies 103 and 104 stand as perfect examples of early symphonic construction...
= illustration
N-COUNT: oft N of n
3. You use for example to introduce and emphasize something which shows that something
is true.
Take, for example, the simple sentence: 'The man climbed up the hill'...
A few simple precautions can be taken, for example ensuring that desks are the right
height.
PHRASE: PHR with cl/group
4. If you refer to a person or their behaviour as an example to other people,
you mean that he or she behaves in a good or correct way that other people should copy.
He is a model professional and an example to the younger lads...
N-COUNT: oft N to n [approval]
5. In a dictionary entry, an example is a phrase or sentence which shows how a particular
word is used.
The examples are unique to this dictionary.
N-COUNT
6. If you follow someone's example, you behave in the same way as they did in
the past, or in a similar way, especially because you admire them.
Following the example set by her father, she has fulfilled her role and done her duty...
PHRASE: V inflects
7. To make an example of someone who has done something wrong means to punish them
severely as a warning to other people not to do the same thing.
Let us at least see our courts make an example of these despicable criminals.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
8. If you set an example, you encourage or inspire people by your behaviour to behave
or act in a similar way.
An officer's job was to set an example...
PHRASE: V inflects
English Explanatory Dictionary 
example
ɪɡˈzɑ:mpl n. & v. --n. 1 a thing characteristic of its kind or
illustrating a general rule. 2 a person, thing, or piece of conduct, regarded
in terms of its fitness to be imitated (must set him an example; you are
a bad example). 3 a circumstance or treatment seen as a warning to others;
a person so treated (shall make an example of you). 4 a problem or exercise
designed to illustrate a rule. --v.tr. (usu. in passive) serve as an example
of. øfor example by way of illustration. [ME f. OF f. L exemplum (as EXEMPT)]
English-Old English dictionary 
example bisen, bysen, gebysnung
Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations 
Example
The evil that men do lives after them,
The good is oft interred with their bones.
SHAKESPEARE: Jul. Cæsar, Act iii., Sc. 2.
By his life alone,
Gracious and sweet, the better way was shown.
WHITTIER: The Pennsylvania Pilgrim.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
Example \Ex*am"ple\, n. [A later form for ensample, fr. L.
exemplum, orig., what is taken out of a larger quantity, as a
sample, from eximere to take out. See Exempt, and cf.
Ensample, Sample.]
1. One or a portion taken to show the character or quality of
the whole; a sample; a specimen.
2. That which is to be followed or imitated as a model; a
pattern or copy.
For I have given you an example, that ye should do
as ? have done to you. --John xiii.
15.
I gave, thou sayest, the example; I led the way.
--Milton.
3. That which resembles or corresponds with something else; a
precedent; a model.
Such temperate order in so fierce a cause Doth want
example. --Shak.
4. That which is to be avoided; one selected for punishment
and to serve as a warning; a warning.
Hang him; he'll be made an example. --Shak.
Now these things were our examples, to the intent
that we should not lust after evil things, as they
also lusted. --1 Cor. x. 6.
5. An instance serving for illustration of a rule or precept,
especially a problem to be solved, or a case to be
determined, as an exercise in the application of the rules
of any study or branch of science; as, in trigonometry and
grammar, the principles and rules are illustrated by
examples.
Syn: Precedent; case; instance.
Usage: Example, Instance. The discrimination to be made
between these two words relates to cases in which we
give ``instances'' or ``examples'' of things done. An
instance denotes the single case then ``standing''
before us; if there be others like it, the word does
not express this fact. On the contrary, an example is
one of an entire class of like things, and should be a
true representative or sample of that class. Hence, an
example proves a rule or regular course of things; an
instance simply points out what may be true only in
the case presented. A man's life may be filled up with
examples of the self-command and kindness which marked
his character, and may present only a solitary
instance of haste or severity. Hence, the word
``example'' should never be used to describe what
stands singly and alone. We do, however, sometimes
apply the word instance to what is really an example,
because we are not thinking of the latter under this
aspect, but solely as a case which ``stands before
us.'' See Precedent.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
Example \Ex*am"ple\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exampled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Exampling.]
To set an example for; to give a precedent for; to exemplify;
to give an instance of; to instance. [Obs.] ``I may example
my digression by some mighty precedent.'' --Shak.
Burke devoted himself to this duty with a fervid
assiduity that has not often been exampled, and has
never been surpassed. --J. Morley.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia 
EXAMPLE
eg-zam'-p'-l (tupos, "a pattern," hupodeigma, "copy" "representation"
hupogrammos, "a writing-copy," example):
A typical, representative, or illustrative case; a pattern or model for
imitation (hupodeigma, Joh 13:15; Heb 8:5 the King James Version;
Jas 5:10; hupogrammos, 1Pe 2:21; tupos, 1Ti 4:12 the
King James Version) or warning (deigma, "a sample," "exhibition," Jude
1:7; compare 2Pe 2:6; hupodeigma, Heb 4:11; tupos, 1Co
10:6,11 ). "Ensample" (tupos, /APC 2Macc 6:28,31; Php 3:17;
1Th 1:7; 2Th 3:9; 1Ti 4:12; 1Pe 5:3) and "example" have
the same meaning, but the former is always suggestive of goodness.
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary 
Example
of Christ (1 Pet. 2:21; John 13:15); of pastors to their flocks
(Phil. 3:17; 2 Thess. 3:9; 1 Tim. 4:12; 1 Pet. 5:3); of the Jews
as a warning (Heb. 4:11); of the prophets as suffering
affliction (James 5:10).
Soule\'s Dictionary of English Synonyms 
example
n.
1. Pattern, copy, model, archetype, prototype.
2. Precedent.
3. Instance, illustration, exemplification, case in point.
English Explanatory Dictionary (Synonyms) 
example
ɪɡˈzɑ:mpl n.
1 instance, case, sample, specimen, illustration: If this is an example of your work,
I'm afraid we aren't interested.
2 model, prototype, standard, archetype, exemplar, pattern, benchmark, norm, criterion:
You should set an example to the children.
3 warning, admonition, lesson: The judge made an example of him by giving him the
maximum sentence.
4 for example. for instance, as a case in point, as an illustration or example, by way
of illustration, to illustrate, e.g. or eg, exempli gratia: Consider, for example, the following
poem by Wordsworth.
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 
77 Moby Thesaurus words for "example":
admonishment, admonition, alarm, archetype, as an example,
benchmark, call to mind, case, case in point, caution, caveat,
citation, cite, cite a particular, criterion, cross reference,
cross section, demonstrate, demonstration, deterrent example,
document, emblem, embodiment, exemplar, exempli gratia,
exemplification, exemplify, explanation, exponent, final notice,
final warning, for example, for instance, give a for-instance,
hint, illustrate, illustration, instance, item, itemize, lesson,
little bite, little smack, model, monition, moral, name, norm,
notice, notification, object lesson, particular, particularize,
pattern, prototype, quotation, quote, reference, relevant instance,
representation, representative, sample, specimen, standard, symbol,
taste, taster, threat, tip-off, to illustrate, type,
typical example, typification, ultimatum, verbum sapienti, warning,
warning piece
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