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embrace

[em-breys] / ɛmˈbreɪs /


NOUN
hug
Synonyms


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She was dealing with a language she did not understand, embracing a role whose meaning would only reveal itself once the camera began to roll.

From BBC

This affair with Rodin, who was 35 years her senior, ended before World War One, and she channelled some of her passion to the spiritual, embracing Catholicism and being received into the church.

From BBC

But company leaders have encouraged experimentation and embrace of AI in the ranks.

From The Wall Street Journal

But in recent years, menopause and perimenopause have taken over the cultural zeitgeist, as celebrities and upstart brands have embraced hormonal health.

From The Wall Street Journal

An AFP reporter at the scene saw volunteers in tears, some embracing each other or sweeping away rubble.

From Barron's