ppl. a. [f. EXEMPLIFY + -ED1.] In the senses of the verb. a. That has been copied out; of which an attested copy has been made. b. Made into an example; notorious.

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1586.  A. Day, Eng. Secretary, II. (1625), 45. Your exemplified discourse.

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1638.  in Harwood, Lichfield (1806), 482. As appeareth by the old exemplified lease.

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1660.  Boyle, Seraphic Love, 72. Wonders wrought for a generation that … ascrib’d them to the Devil, and return’d them with so exemplifi’d an Ingratitude.

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1730–6.  Bailey (folio), Exemplified, cleared, proved or confirmed by an example or instance; also, copied out from a deed or writing.

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