Similar words: disembodied, bodied, embodiment, able-bodied, embody, cambodia, heavenly bodies, celestial bodies. Meaning: [ɪm'bɒdɪ] adj. 1. expressed by 2. possessing or existing in bodily form.
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61 The ideas embodied within the Aten cult were not new but had always been accepted in conjunction with many other interpretations.
62 Everywhere else it is used in the sense of legal rules embodied in one document.
63 But the contradictions he embodied as a man and a politician were often evident during his years as president.
64 It is this concept of constitutional protection embodied in our decisions which makes the cases before us such difficult ones for me.
65 Jean Packman concludes by showing that new policy embodied in future legislation owes something to child care research studies in recent years.
66 To its ideologies it was a superior form which embodied the best of both socialism and capitalism.
67 These divergent courses of development embodied different conceptions of politics and of political institutions.
68 The agreement between the parties was embodied in a Tomlin order.
69 Then she moved a little in front, quietly confident now, the Rabari genius embodied in her.
70 The central dilemma of the war was embodied in these considerations.
71 For Muir,[sentencedict.com] crystal embodied the promise of a life beyond tension and of a body in seamless harmony with its world.
72 The concept of charity is elusive, moving, embodied in a corpus of decided cases built up over centuries.
73 These proposals were embodied in the Industrial Relations Act.
74 The new building embodied the idea of the architect.
75 For twenty-nine years, Checkpoint Charlie embodied the Cold War.
76 The testimony is embodied in the court record.
77 Many improvements are embodied in the new edition.
78 In sense, economic information is embodied in archive information.
79 He embodied the American spirit of optimistic materialism.
80 He embodied the idea in his painting.
81 It was stated that a significant part of corporate wealth was embodied in intellectual property assets.
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82 The characteristic was embodied in the spread and development of Shiah in Iran.
83 Chapter III focuses on the theme of Religion of Humanity embodied by Dorothea and the Garth family as George Eliot"s response to the estranging universe."
84 The body narrative of New Metropolis Novels' has embodied two tendencies, anti- intellectualism and hedonism under the common function of consumerism and mass culture since 1990's.
85 As John Adams embodied the old style Andrew Jackson embodied the new.
86 This defensibility embodied mare distinctly in the combat historical area.
87 The differences between Internal Audit and Outside Audit are embodied on 11 sides of audit characteristic, the independence of audit and the way of audit and so on.
88 Most of his paintings are condensed sonnets in praise of the middle path, idealizing the sober life of the Parisian petite bourgeoisie as embodied in his own household.
89 The necessity is mainly embodied in the special need of criminal action implementation and the lenience and rigidity in the policy of crime.
90 This educational approach is embodied in today's greatly expanded Wilton School faculty, curriculum and advanced techniques.
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