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    Em·bod·y
    /əmˈbädē/

    verb

  2. embody. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English em‧bod‧y /ɪmˈbɒdi $ ɪmˈbɑːdi/ verb (embodied, embodying, embodies) [ transitive] 1 to be a very good example of an idea or quality SYN represent She embodies everything I admire in a teacher. 2 formal to include something The latest model embodies many new improvements. → See ...

  3. Embody definition: to give a concrete form to; express, personify, or exemplify in concrete form. See examples of EMBODY used in a sentence.

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · embody (third-person singular simple present embodies, present participle embodying, simple past and past participle embodied) To represent in a physical or concrete form; to incarnate or personify.

  5. Definition of embody in English: embody. Pronunciation: /ɪmˈbɒdi/ Pronunciation: /ɛmˈbɒdi/ verb (embodies, embodying, embodied) [with object] 1 be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling): a national team that embodies competitive spirit and skill. More example sentences Synonyms.

  6. Definitions of 'embody' 1. To embody an idea or quality means to be a symbol or expression of that idea or quality. [...] 2. If something is embodied in a particular thing, the second thing contains or consists of the first. [...] More. Conjugations of 'embody' present simple: I embody, you embody [...] past simple: I embodied, you embodied [...]

  7. to give a tangible, bodily, or concrete form to (an abstract concept) to be an example of or express (an idea, principle, etc), esp in action.

  8. Definition of embody. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

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