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embrace

[em-breys] / ɛmˈbreɪs /


NOUN
hug
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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While sorting though the donations, volunteers at Food Works Sheffield uncovered two carrots so tightly entwined they looked as though they were embracing.

From BBC

Ramogi argues that the idea of giving flowers is largely a foreign concept in Africa, which he says helps explain why the culture of gifting money is more readily embraced.

From BBC

“Our partners have embraced Yosemite’s approach of de-risking the earliest and most compelling ideas from top academic labs,” Reed Jobs said.

From The Wall Street Journal

As audiences thinned and revenues slumped, smaller theaters and even high-end movie houses embraced popcorn and its huge 70% profit margins.

From The Wall Street Journal

But through her many years with “Today,” Guthrie has invited the audience to know and embrace her.

From Salon