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embrace

[em-breys] / ɛmˈbreɪs /


NOUN
hug
Synonyms


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In recent years, the Greens have managed to appeal to metropolitan voters, with progressive ideals, or - to use a term Polanski is happy to embrace - "woke" values.

From BBC

I reached out to dozens of teens and found many who share my kids’ reluctance to embrace AI—as well as their fears about where it’s headed.

From The Wall Street Journal

German actress Marlene Dietrich and fashion designer Coco Chanel also embraced it.

From Barron's

Lam was embraced and encouraged by the Parisian avant-garde, especially Picasso, with whom he exhibited, and the Surrealists, including André Breton, with whom he collaborated.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If we embrace narrow group-based identities too fiercely, we cling to the very cages in which others would seek to trap us. We pigeonhole ourselves.”

From The Wall Street Journal