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Embodies

Embodies meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of embody

Example sentences (20)

Aiming to contribute to a musical culture that embodies positivity, Wright is looking forward to seeing audience members tap their feet and sing along to the legend's greatest hits.

Albanese said Minns “embodies all that is best about the Australian Labor Party” and “he is a leader whose vision is one that always has people at its heart”.

An archipelago of thousands of interconnected islands, the nation embodies the spirit of cooperation and collaboration that underpins the APEC economies.

Aryeh Tsaiger, a bus driver from Jerusalem, embodies some of these shifts.

Aware Singapore, a women’s rights advocacy group, slammed the new lawsuit and said it embodies the struggle women face when men feel entitled to a relationship.

BAHAM, Cameroon, April 20, (Xinhua) — Ndop is a remarkable Cameroonian cloth that embodies fashion, heritage, and national pride.

Dante embodies everything Dominic is not, and his penchant for extravagance leads him to make audacious moves to obliterate his adversary.

Denji himself embodies the tug-of-war between hilarity and seriousness.

Found throughout Canada, the vibrant Moroccan community embodies strength and resilience," the statement said.

Guided by material, cultural, and metaphysical quests, Council’s practice embodies a darkly humorous, maximalist, and inventive Afro-Americana camp aesthetic called BLAXIDERMY.

Guillermo the Golden Trout embodies artist Andrée Singer Thompson’s ongoing concern with healing and survival.

Guy’s ambitious solo challenge embodies the transparency needed to break the taboo of suicide as well as raise awareness of the issue through his charity fundraising.

He embodies the frustration with the political privileges overshadowing the hard-working Argentine, the true backbone of the nation's growth.

He embodies the tendency for “owning the libs” to become the key priority in right-wing political communication.

He fully embodies this violent, dangerous man with his walk, his sneering smile, and his barely contained hands, threatening to throw punches at any moment.

He is (like all of us) a version of fallen humanity, but the institution he now embodies represents a set of values that offers a standing reproach to the theory and practice of the British governing class.

He is the central figure of our story, and although he is not real, he embodies the hero’s journey archetype.

Here's a look at what each member's ring embodies.

His goal was to establish a label that embodies his vision of modern luxury by combining time-honored aesthetics with forward-thinking technology.

His sentiment embodies the main challenge that surfaces each year since shortly after World War II when leaders have gathered at the United Nations: how exactly to balance hope and cold reality.