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Exemplary 

Adjective
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1. A setting example; so good or admirable that others would do well to copy it.

2. Serving as example; f.e. something designed to serve as a warning to others.

3. An illustration or example of something.

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1. The kid's exemplary conduct.
2. As an exemplary punishment, the thief's hand was cut off while a large crowd was watching.
3. A picture of a tree is an exemplary tree.
Exemplary by Jafje July 29, 2007

Exemplary Man 

The male protagonist of any action or science fiction movie, who is mysteriously competent at everything, seems not to feel pain, and Saves The Lives Of Everyone Ever.
"Wow, I really thought the world was going to end that time."

"Really? I wasn't even worried. I knew Exemplary Man could save us despite the apparently insurmountable odds."
Exemplary Man by Kaoine September 24, 2009

examplify 

1. to provide an example for
2. to act as an example for
1. i don't believe that all male models are gay. Can you examplify that?
2. Wow, he really examplifies the typical gay male model
examplify by Jsmurfy March 30, 2009

Exemplary 

Worthy of imitation; commendable.
Stemmed from the word 'example'.

If you're exemplary then people bask in your greatness. You're a God in other people's eyes. Everyone wants to be like you or close to you. You're loved by all; hated by none.
Boy 1: "Woah, nice shot!"
Boy 2: "Thanks."
Boy 1: "That's some exemplary skills you got there. Can I be your friend?"
Boy 2: *-.-*
Exemplary by T.D.A.R. July 7, 2009

exemplification

A word you expect from a pseudo-intellectual who attempts to impress you with overly complicated words and circumlocution.
Pseudo-intellectual: Contemporary pop music is a perfect exemplification of society's decay
Some guy: Silly pseudo-intellectual, "exemplification" doesn't exist, it's example