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Embodiments meaning
plural of embodiment
Example sentences (11)
And if there existed live embodiments of this bar, Sam Aether and Idhem would be part of them.
Even though they're embodiments of everything wrong with superhero comics from the '90s, readers arguably never gave heroes like Razorsharp and teams like the Blood Pack a chance to show what they were made of.
For me, at least, one of the embodiments of this change was the sight of a determined young journalist and activist at the head of a small gay-rights rally near the Bolshoi Theatre.
Yet this is just the first of Draginja’s various embodiments, each more outlandish and disturbing than the previous.
In both embodiments, she compels our utmost attention.
I love those songs, but we’ll also challenge the stereotypes and embodiments that ‘Frozen’ presents us with.
The Indians who succeeded in joining the ICS became living embodiments of the ability of Indians to out-compete Englishmen at a time when the very basis of British rule was a claim of racial superiority.
Prior to the 2005 reboot, previous embodiments of the spaceship were no less inaccessible.
The Bushes both died at home, surrounded by relatives and close friends and mourned by members of both parties as embodiments of a more genial era of American politics.
In Virgin and Child with Canon van der Paele (1434–36), the Canon seems as if having just momentarily paused to reflect on a passage from his hand-held bible as the Virgin and Child with two saints appear before him, as if embodiments of his prayer.
The belief in gods as embodiments of power, the heroic outlook inherited from a distant past together with the local chthonic cults, were later fitted into the frame of the city-states.