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exemplary

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A quick definition of exemplary:

Exemplary: When something is exemplary, it means it is a really good example for others to follow. It can also mean that something is used as a warning to show what not to do. For example, if someone behaves really well, they can be described as having exemplary behavior. If someone gets in trouble and has to pay a lot of money as punishment, that is called exemplary damages. Exemplification is when a copy of an official record is made to use as evidence.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Serving as an ideal example; commendable. Also, serving as a warning or deterrent.

Examples:

  • Her exemplary work ethic and dedication to her job earned her a promotion.
  • The judge ordered the company to pay exemplary damages as a warning to others who might engage in similar unethical practices.

The first example illustrates how someone's behavior can be considered exemplary when it sets a high standard for others to follow. The second example shows how exemplary can also refer to punishment that is meant to deter others from engaging in similar behavior.

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