Example

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 : 
 Example \Ex*am"ple,円 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.
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 2. That which is to be followed or imitated as a model; a
 pattern or copy.
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 For I have given you an example, that ye should do
 as I have done to you. --John xiii.
 15.
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 I gave, thou sayest, the example; I led the way.
 --Milton.
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 3. That which resembles or corresponds with something else; a
 precedent; a model.
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 Such temperate order in so fierce a cause
 Doth want example. --Shak.
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 4. That which is to be avoided; one selected for punishment
 and to serve as a warning; a warning.
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 Hang him; he'll be made an example. --Shak.
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 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.
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 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.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 : 
 Example \Ex*am"ple,円 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.
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 Burke devoted himself to this duty with a fervid
 assiduity that has not often been exampled, and has
 never been surpassed. --J. Morley.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 : 
 example
 n 1: an item of information that is representative of a type;
 "this patient provides a typical example of the
 syndrome"; "there is an example on page 10" [syn: illustration,
 instance, representative]
 2: a representative form or pattern; "I profited from his
 example" [syn: model]
 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, model, good example]
 4: punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to
 make an example of him" [syn: 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]
 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]
	
	Sample Usage: Examples of actresses I like: Julia Roberts,
	Sandra Bullock

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