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embody

[em-bod-ee] / ɛmˈbɒd i /




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For some, that description by Plymouth City Council leader Tudor Evans and the images of the collapse 12 years ago came to embody Britain's crumbling Victorian railways.

From BBC

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

Elordi understood the challenge of embodying such an iconic character, who has existed both on the page and on the screen for generations.

From Los Angeles Times

In the former he proved compellingly contemplative and introspective, while in the latter he established an impressive arc, growing from unleashing unbounded, extroverted dimensions to embodying crumpled dejection.

From The Wall Street Journal