Similar words: bracing, embrace, tracing, racing car, membrane, embrasure, remembrance, cell membrane. Meaning: [ɪm'breɪs] n. the act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection).
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1. And that requires embracing a new ideal: collective entrepreneurship.
2. Likewise, a pair of cozy coevolutionary symbionts embracing each other can only seem to lead to stagnant solipsism.
3. Embracing Mary Shelley, enjoying her love and her perfumes, had produced the greatest solvent effect so far.
4. For a moment the embracing machines hung in the air, waiting, it seemed, for some act of coronation.
5. Wings embracing, they play in bright sunlight, Necks caressing roam the blue clouds.
6. To produce such an all embracing package would obviously be a task of considerable magnitude from the technical side alone.
7. The embracing stereoscopic action gives a truer measure of volume, mass and space.
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8. Dance technique is more embracing than that for any other physical activity such as sports, gymnastics, athletics and so on.
9. Our isolation cancelled by the Saviour's action, embracing as he did both tomb and hill.
10. And they are not embracing some of the new strategy of insurance, real estate, tax minimization, and banking.
11. For starters, those ignoring it greatly outnumber those embracing it.
12. Embracing local and provincial churches was the Church, headed by the papacy.
13. The bishop helped foster the sense of a community embracing all classes.
14. At first people were sort of crying for joy and embracing each other.
15. Does one have to be a Scrooge to by cynical about pleasures which are derived from escaping reality rather than embracing it?
16. Although this formulation has been referred to in subsequent cases it has not been adopted as laying down an all embracing test.
17. Now the company is taking the whole notion one step further, embracing Internet technology both internally and for its client services.
18. As a result, every era is considered as a totality embracing everything.
19. But on other prominent subjects, many more students are embracing staunchly conservative views.
20. Like them, too, in their less earthbound moments, he enjoyed the proud embracing of risk.
21. I drew a small diagram of the interlocking male and female principles in their embracing circle.
22. A breeze blows the white curtains in on either side of her, two ghostly arms embracing her.
23. Recent photo opportunities have shown both candidates replicating famous Benito Mussolini images of harvesting crops and embracing children.
24. It is awarded biennially for excellence in physical organic chemistry embracing the relationship between structure and reactivity.
25. A believer might move from one form of piety to another, embracing mysticism and rationalism at the same time.
26. These real and more genuine emotions will gradually take over the place of the former all. embracing negative ones.
27. The antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context embracing the real, which is the subject of the final chapter.
28. No doubt it was hard enough to accept the volteface involved in embracing an element of property tax.
29. These values include a macho version of masculinity and an embracing of violence.
30. Even some certified conservatives cringe at the thought of embracing a measure that taxes wages far more than investment income.
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