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It means you do something everyone is always exemply talking about
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"If your behavior is anything short of exemplary, you won't get a single macaroon."
No. Exemplary (from the noun exemplar) is an adjective meaning worthy of imitation, or inspirational. There is a rarely-used adverb form, which is exemplarily.
Exemplary is an adjective.
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Exemplary means "serving as a desirable model";"representing the best of its kind".
Exemplary damages are awarded to punish the defendant for their wrongful conduct and deter others from similar behavior, while punitive damages are meant to compensate the plaintiff for their losses and make them whole again.
There is no past tense for exemplary, since it is not a verb (it is an adverb).
Exemplary service is a good thing. The definition of exemplary is "worthy of imitation; commendable". Essentially, "Good job, tiger!"
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In legal terms, exemplary damages are damages that are requested and/or awarded in a lawsuit when the defendant's acts fall into the categories of malicious or fraudulent. Exemplary damages are also known as punitive damages.
Biographies of Exemplary Women was created in -18.