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embrace

[em-breys] / ɛmˈbreɪs /


NOUN
hug
Synonyms


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Lady Gaga, 39, made a splashy comeback to touring with "Mayhem," her collection of pop bangers with a dark edge that embraces her dramatic side.

From Barron's

While other countries have embraced the new format, Chinellato says reaction has been "mixed" and Italians have found it "difficult to grasp".

From BBC

Those airlines have embraced a model that focuses on maximizing revenue from travelers seeking first-class, business and premium-economy seats.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I have not heard the field embrace the kinds of solutions that I don’t think we need, I know we need, as the mayor of the largest city in Northern California,” Mahan said.

From Los Angeles Times

Over the years, the company has embraced baggier fits, jorts, western-wear trends, lighter-weight pants and pants with moisture control in an effort to reignite demand from consumers battling higher living costs.

From MarketWatch