Embodiment ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Embodiment ( noun )

  1. A concrete representation of an idea or quality.
  2. A person or thing that embodies a particular quality or idea.
  3. The embodiment of a concept or idea in physical form.

Origin:

From the old french word "embodier" meaning "to embody".

Examples:

  1. The statue was the embodiment of strength and power.
  2. She was the embodiment of grace and poise.
  3. He was the embodiment of courage and determination.
  4. The building was an embodiment of modern architectural design.
  5. The embodiment of the plan was finally brought to fruition.

(As a verb)

Embodiment ( verb )

  1. A concrete representation of an idea or quality.
  2. A person or thing that embodies a particular quality or idea.
  3. The embodiment of a concept or idea in physical form.

Origin:

From the old french word "embodier" meaning "to embody".

Examples:

  1. The statue was the embodiment of strength and power.
  2. She was the embodiment of grace and poise.
  3. He was the embodiment of courage and determination.
  4. The building was an embodiment of modern architectural design.
  5. The embodiment of the plan was finally brought to fruition.
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