Synonym: accept, adopt, clasp, clutch, comprise, contain, cover, enfold, grasp, hold, hug, include, involve, press, take up. Similar words: trace, face to face, brand, brake, brand new, branch, member, resemble. Meaning: [ɪm'breɪs] n. 1. the act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection) 2. the state of taking in or encircling 3. a close affectionate and protective acceptance. v. 1. include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as one's sphere or territory 2. squeeze (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness 3. take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own.
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(181) Dare to make constructive criticism, and embrace the instructive criticism with an open mind.
(182) Garnett dropped to the parquet and kissed the leprechaun at center court, then found Hall of Famer Bill Russell for a long embrace.
(183) The touch of the sea sensuous, enfolding the body in its soft, close embrace.
(184) Acknowledging an aversion to judge-made law, Patel would not embrace privacy or other public policy arguments made by Dolly's attorneys, citing the absence of legislation and case law to guide her.
(185) Having been dehumanized in turn, they will embrace inhumanity and brutality.
(186) Whenever we turn a blind eye to injustice, we embrace separation instead of oneness.
(187) The embrace of a dream to study Industrial Engineering. Professional learning I have made unremitting efforts.
(188) Unlike many of his contemporaries, Prendergast did not embrace the more conservative aspects of Impressionism.
(189) They have to identify which of the infinite number of progressive tax schedules they embrace, and then explain why it is best.
(190) He did not readily embrace my suggestion of a return to the status quo ante.
(191) But do we embrace our freedom and leave this pagan empire to embrace our destiny?
(192) Pattern: Firecracker, folk toy, the fish or the children embrace the carp.
(193) Two lovers embrace on the Nydegg Bridge , gaze wistfully into the river below.
(194) Sometimes you should avoid tight coupling, but sometimes you should embrace it.
(195) Yet because he refused to embrace damnation, he found no allies among the fiends either.
(196) Joanan Loomer and her standard poodle , Lola, embrace before a pet show costume competition on Tuesday , july 25, in Harrodsburg, ky.
(197) Democracies cannot embrace central - bank independence unreservedly - least of all now.
(198) How to parse polls, play the odds, and embrace uncertainty.
(199) This may have to embrace the lovely condiment bottles,(Sentencedict.com ) kitchen will have an intangible attraction.
(200) Ansel and Merle stand steady on the deck in a fight embrace.
(201) Glyph of Death's Embrace - Your Death Coil refund 20 runic power when used to heal.
(202) Bid farewell to the city's hustle and bustle the green into the embrace. Happy Arbor Day!
(203) The Army is afraid to embrace the close fight publicly, because to do so seems anachronistic, politically incorrect and illogical.
(204) Feibao Artesian Bore Baths Calocedrus pines and then you back into the embrace of nature.
(205) Or will such a zealous embrace of fiscal retrenchment tip the economy back into recession?
(206) Why then do we long to embrace incorporeality and flee our embodied natures?
(207) Shen Congwen indeed liked to write of escape from the suffocating embrace of the family.
(208) Their embrace had been a battle, the climax a victory.
(209) She held her son to her in an affectionate embrace.
(210) She held out her arms to embrace the little girl.