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- EMBRACE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
embrace implies a gathering of separate items within a whole involve suggests inclusion by virtue of the nature of the whole, whether by being its natural or inevitable consequence Verb They embraced one last time before going their separate ways a politician who has been embraced by conservatives Charity embraces all acts of generous giving
- EMBRACED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EMBRACED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of embrace 2 to accept something enthusiastically: 3 to hold… Learn more
- Embrace - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To embrace something is to welcome it with open arms, hold, hug, accept completely You might embrace your sweetheart, or even changes in technology Embrace is from the French verb embrasser, which started out meaning "to clasp in the arms" (but now includes kissing)
- EMBRACE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Embrace definition: to take or clasp in the arms; press to the bosom; hug See examples of EMBRACE used in a sentence
- EMBRACE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you embrace someone, you put your arms around them and hold them tightly You can also say that two people embrace She came forward and embraced her sister
- Embraced - definition of embraced by The Free Dictionary
1 to clasp in the arms; hug 2 to accept willingly: to embrace an idea 3 to adopt: to embrace a religion 4 to include or contain 5 to join in an embrace n 6 an encircling hug with the arms em•brace′ment, n em•brac′er, n syn: See include
- embrace verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of embrace verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] (formal) to put your arms around someone as a sign of love or friendship synonym hug They embraced and promised to keep in touch embrace somebody She embraced her son warmly
- EMBRACE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Linguistics embraces a diverse range of subjects such as phonetics and stylistics warm embrace She greeted me with a warm embrace with an embrace Father met him with an embrace and a kiss on the forehead [ I T ] They embraced (each other) before saying good-bye He has wholeheartedly embraced life in south Louisiana
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