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embody

[em-bod-ee] / ɛmˈbɒd i /




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“Bringing fans together — alongside Barbie role models, designers, partners, and global icons who embody the true spirit of Barbie — was at the heart of this event.”

From Los Angeles Times

But it too depends on the ability of actors to embody the biographical weight of its finely detailed characters.

From Los Angeles Times

Although Mr. Edwards’s iconic “Lynch Fragments” series embodied a specific memorializing of the black experience in America, he saw the meaning of his sculpture as universal.

From The Wall Street Journal

"He's one of the most dangerous players, if not the most dangerous, in the world and he embodies what a Real Madrid player is," added Arbeloa.

From BBC

He is obsessed with popular media and showbiz and the shabby values they embody.

From Salon