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embodied

[em-bod-eed] / ɛmˈbɒd id /






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Beyond wearing glasses, Bruccoleri also embodied Mary through her actions and posture.

From Salon • Jun. 25, 2026

What Mr. Salonen and company promised and, in fact, delivered was a roster of works that embodied a certain Ojai ideal—modern music that is aesthetically rigorous and largely Eurocentric, formal and, at least overtly, apolitical.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 18, 2026

"He embodied everything we like to see in a manager, humility, professionalism and a deep care for his players and staff," added Bevan.

From BBC • Jun. 12, 2026

“Dance is an embodied art form,” Wicks says.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 10, 2026

While Smith was establishing a colony at Jamestown, for instance, Pocahontas likely did save his life, although little of the rest of the legend embodied in the Disney cartoon is true.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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