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embrace

[em-breys] / ɛmˈbreɪs /


NOUN
hug
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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“While the AI transition is more disruptive than the shift to Cloud, incumbents that embrace the transition should emerge as L-T winners as IP value resides in software.”

From Barron's

When the readings had finished, he pulled Lani into a long embrace.

From Los Angeles Times

The idea that women should have the number of children they want, that they can afford and look after, has been widely embraced, Siraha said.

From Salon

"When one Jew is hurt, all Jews feel their pain," he said, adding he was there to "embrace and console the bereaved families".

From BBC

On the Olympic stage for the first time, Glenn has tried to embrace the opportunity while treating the competition as if it were any other one.

From Los Angeles Times