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embodied

[em-bod-eed] / ɛmˈbɒd id /






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He whispered in the ears of the powerful, strode the battlefield like a god of war and ultimately embodied both of those extremes in performances of exquisite complexity.

From Los Angeles Times

With continued daily use, even a fast and highly capable robotic limb may start to feel "normal," easier to operate, and more fully embodied.

From Science Daily

Swathed in lyrics and melody instead of chaptered prose, I got it: Here were two people who embodied the idea behind can’t live with or without you.

From Los Angeles Times

They are showing a new understanding of what it will take for Iran to be free: personal agency embodied in leaders who speak for the people.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Policy is one of the decisive reasons that embodied AI is doing so well in China,” Yang said in August.

From The Wall Street Journal