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Embody

Embody | Embodying

Embody meaning

To represent in a physical or concrete form; to incarnate or personify. | To represent in some other form, such as a code of laws. | To comprise or include as part of a cohesive whole; to be made up of.

Example sentences (20)

Additional tasks embody orientating, coaching and supervising all employees associated to his/her space of duty.

Among the winners on the Pan American Games in 2019 who went on to swim for Team USA on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics embody Alex Walsh, Annie Lazor, and Phoebe Bacon.

But it does imply that setting aside my confessional commitments for the sake of other’s interests does not embody faithfulness in my life.

By focusing on these five elements, teams can embody a stronger, more dynamic culture of collaboration.

Different communities affected by the violence embody Bezons, Gennevilliers, Garges-lès-Gonesse, Meudon and L’Île-St.

Floral motifs, leaf-like patterns, and organic textures embody the beauty and serenity of the natural world.

Grace McLean (as the Queen) and Carolee Carmello (as the Stepmother) most embody the show’s over-the-top style.

Great leaders embody the changes they seek.

Here are a few essential recommendations from the programmer that embody this dynamic era of martial arts cinema.

Her passion for jewelry and diamonds as a means of self-expression has driven her to create boundless collections that embody the city's energetic atmosphere and diverse culture.

He’s still the same guy he was — an actor and performer — but that makes him an ideal war leader because he’s able to embody the public impulse,” he added.

Indeed, the duo — recent Bay Area transplants with Boothbay roots — embody reverence in much of what they do in their breezy space on Water Street.

Instead of ending John's transformation in Jigsaw, galvanize his convictions and represent the moment John Kramer truly starts to embody his judgmental homicidal alter-ego.

It hasn't had a human to embody for how long?

It's undeniable the pair share a deep connection but what is particularly apparent is the ease they embody when together.

I wanted our characters to be able to embody their namesakes at the end of the film.

Kessaku’s skilled Ikebana instructor will guide guests, ensuring that their creations embody balance, grace, and simplicity while creating a stunning floral arrangement to take home as a cherished holiday decoration.

One thing they've is that few intake forms or study questionaries ask about sexual and gender identity, and those that do don't use questions that account for gender fluidity and the many identities that members of the LGBTQ+ communities embody.

Responsibilities embody aiding the Director of Competitive Swimming and different teaching employees with day-to-day operations.

Roy Spencer was an archetypical Sports Dad, and if you’ve ever crossed paths with people who’ve earned that label, you know those qualities they tend to embody.