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Embodied

Embodied | Embodies | Embodiment

Embodied meaning

simple past and past participle of embody

Example sentences (20)

The team’s experiment indicates that the “the genetic program embodied in a mouse embryo and the genetic program embodied in human stem cells can crosstalk pretty well,” Feng said.

Embodied mind theories Embodied mind theories hold that mathematical thought is a natural outgrowth of the human cognitive apparatus which finds itself in our physical universe.

Although “Embodied Ecologies” mostly leans away from including art that aims to shock, some of its works are more direct in examining the intersection between the environment and disability.

A man that truly embodied the values of Manchester United.

Anton embodied what it means to be a part of Charlotte Football Club and our entire community is grieving over this tragedy.

A particularly virulent activist organization is hosting a “22 Century Initiative” conference in Minnesota this week to promote “multiracial pluralistic democracy” while combating the white, Christian-dominated “fascism” embodied by Donald Trump.

As Justice Elena Kagan argued in her brief but forceful dissent, the decision both embodied and crystallized the growing critiques of the shadow docket.

As Sanjana gracefully draped the over her head, she embodied the image of an Indian princess.

As the voice of Northern Ireland’s ‘ceasefire generation’, McKee embodied hope for a future free of conflict.

Both these races have become quintessential to the franchise, embodied by famous characters like Genn Greymane and Sylvanas Windrunner.

But, above all, she’s been Lois Maxwell, the charming Canadian actress who established and then wholly embodied M’s secretary across fourteen films and three James Bond actors.

Designs embodied warmer seasons and climates in the form of bright bags, mini dresses, and summery beach wear.

Freak embodied the most obvious and offensive stereotypes of drug addicts.

He also explained that the government’s recognition of the mangroves’ enduring worldwide significance and our commitment to their preservation are embodied in the Mangrove Information Centre.

He said she would be remembered for her kindness, as she truly embodied the role of a mother and wished well for everyone, not just her children.

It's a pretty standard Christie adaptation, but Rutherford truly embodied Miss Marple, and for years, would be who fans thought of as the character.

It's as if I'm a stranger, embodied in someone I've known before.

I’ve learned a lot of lessons from her over the years, but what I will carry with me for the rest of my life is the boldness she embodied.

Marcus describes how marchers in conflict over slogans, which embodied deeper conflict over the direction of the movement, came together by agreeing to continue the march in silence.

Moshe connected himself to the first four of the Torah, embraced and embodied it, and then expressed something unique from within himself.