Embody
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Embody ( verb )
- To give a concrete form to an idea, concept, or feeling.
- To represent or personify something, as an embodiment.
Origin:
From en- (prefix meaning "in") + body, from old english bodig, from bod "body".
Examples:
- The statue embodies the spirit of the city.
- The painting embodies the artist's emotions.
- The new law embodies the principles of equality.
- He embodied the ideal of a true leader.
- The building embodies the latest technology.
(As a verb)
Embody ( verb )
- To give a concrete form to an idea, concept, or feeling.
- To represent or personify something, as an embodiment.
Origin:
From en- (prefix meaning "in") + body, from old english bodig, from bod "body".
Examples:
- The statue embodies the spirit of the city.
- The painting embodies the artist's emotions.
- The new law embodies the principles of equality.
- He embodied the ideal of a true leader.
- The building embodies the latest technology.