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  1. Realizing they still have feelings for each other, they decide to ignore the expectations of others, and share a loving embrace.

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  3. 1. a. : to clasp in the arms : hug. b. : cherish, love. 2. : encircle, enclose. 3. a. : to take up especially readily or gladly. embrace a cause. b. : to avail oneself of : welcome. embraced the opportunity to study further. 4. a. : to take in or include as a part, item, or element of a more inclusive whole.

  4. to hold someone tightly with both arms to express love, liking, or sympathy, or when greeting or leaving someone: She saw them embrace on the station platform. He leaned over to embrace the child. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to hold someone or something.

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    • — embraceable
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    1 embrace /ɪmˈbreɪs/ verb

    embraces; embraced; embracing

    1 embrace

    /ɪmˈbreɪs/

    verb

    /ɪmˈbreɪsəbəl/ adjective [more embraceable; most embraceable]

    noun, plural embracers [count]

    •an embracer of new technology

    [count]

    : the act of holding someone in your arms : the act of embracing someone

    •He held her in a warm/loving/tender embrace.

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  5. EMBRACE definition: 1. to accept something enthusiastically: 2. to hold someone tightly with both arms to express…. Learn more.

  6. If you embrace someone, you put your arms around them and hold them tightly, usually in order to show your love or affection for them. You can also say that two people embrace.

  7. 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).

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