communication

definition of exemplify

The term exemplify is very present in our language and we usually use it extensively when we want express, designate the action of demonstrating, verifying the veracity of something or illustrating an issue through concrete examples so that our interlocutors or the public can better and more clearly understand the issue being addressed.

There are subjects, issues, that are very easy to understand in a first explanation, however, there are also issues or topics that require a more detailed explanation and also include real examples to better understand it.

So, the examples are all those things that are plausible to be used as models or guides of what one wants to make others understand. Meanwhile, these examples that are used may consist of specific facts that are cited, or, failing that, written documents may be used to clarify the issue in question.

When a person deals with exemplifying something that requires it, either in writing or orally, he usually uses some expressions that precisely anticipate the action of providing examples to clarify something. Many of them are already social conventions that let us know immediately that it will be exemplified, among them: for example, as an example, as a sample, in case of, in particular, put by case, such as, how to be, among the most common.

We must emphasize with regard to the exemplifications that the greater the number of examples, the more solid they will be. That is, if I report to my boss a co-worker of having stolen, I need to have solid arguments that exemplify such a situation because otherwise it will be my word against that of my colleague and obviously I will run the risk of not being believed because I have nothing concrete to prove an accusation of this magnitude.

Now, but if I have examples that demonstrate my complaint, because they are concrete, verifiable and of great value, I will have no problem demonstrating what I say with them. I show my boss a sheet on which my colleague wrote down the cash movements, which is something that did not compete with him in his tasks, and a photograph in which he can be seen in the office at a time when he was not supposed to be.

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