embrace
Example Sentences
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Phones and tablets have provided people of all ages with an ever-present source of entertainment, but Jane says that both adults and children could benefit from embracing boredom a bit more.
From BBC
Its narrative, as signaled by the title, depicts Mr. Lemann’s metaphorical progress from a Southern heritage in which Jewish descent was a mild social embarrassment to an enthusiastic embrace of Jewish rituals and beliefs.
The shares fell 0.5% on Wednesday after an analyst note said the tech giant’s 365 Copilot offering has “disappointed” and isn’t being embraced as quickly as anticipated.
From Barron's
“The lack of sustained traction for Sora does suggest that consumers may not readily embrace fully AI-generated video as their primary video entertainment source, at least for now,” Prentiss wrote on Wednesday.
From Barron's
Paradoxically, the union has embraced the principles of Adam Smith: Let the free market work.
From Los Angeles Times
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