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embrace

[em-breys] / ɛmˈbreɪs /


NOUN
hug
Synonyms


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Ghana embraced her in ways she still struggles to describe.

From BBC

Robbins said some jobs will be changed, or even "eliminated", by AI, particularly in areas like customer services where companies will need "fewer people", but urged workers to embrace, not fear, the technology.

From BBC

Many have embraced his playbook, especially in tech.

From The Wall Street Journal

Known as Gilbert, he was "an immensely enthusiastic officer who embraced life with a vigour that inspired everyone around him", Commanding Officer of the 4th Regiment Royal Artillery, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Waller, said.

From BBC

All work has a purpose, and we should embrace that mindset.

From The Wall Street Journal