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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31. We were like those skeletons still embracing in the dust of their vanished flesh and dead desires.
32. Arizonans have a habit of embracing wealthy businessmen with virtually no elective experience.
33. The basic form of composition is a circle, symbol of unity, embracing all three angels.
34. The peak was scalloped into two shaggy wings across its western exposure, which made it appear to be embracing the cove.
35. He slipped between the people who were speaking in quiet tones, weeping, embracing.
36. The advent of 1992 will demand a new breed of Euro-Christians who are embracing the entire continent in their strategic thinking.
37. Why are small investors embracing this unknown fund company,(www.Sentencedict.com) without brokers knocking on their door or glossy ads beckoning from magazines?
38. Printers and typesetting houses have been embracing new methods for the last 15 years or so and now rely entirely upon them.
39. Still another way of promoting a more embracing gay culture is to make old age more attractive.
40. It is time the regime proved how much it loves its country and how much courage it has in embracing change.
41. Richard Thau, a leader of the youth advocacy group Third Millennium, says young voters may end up embracing Sen.
42. They are insular rather than embracing.
43. We are all one-winged angel, can fly only embracing.
44. Young industries are embracing old sales techniques.
45. Without embracing the idea of self-possession.
46. We move quickly embracing change and seizing new opportunities.
47. Inclusion. Embracing diversity and divergent thinking.
48. Ahead were the shining waters of a crescent-shaped lake, embracing the opposite bank in its curve. A zigzag bridge led to a small isle with a pavilion in the lake's middle.
49. Britain, the land of school uniforms, rigorous exams and ivy-covered school halls, is embracing an American invasion: the high-school prom.
50. Hong Kong is booming. Why would 'China upset the applecart when all of China, from Guangdong to Xiamen land Shanghai, is embracing sweeping reforms, and working so hard to prosper like Hong Kong?
51. By embracing leftish causes that were too extreme for the American mainstream—from unfettered abortion to affirmative action—the Democrats cast themselves into the political wilderness.
52. As one releases, embracing the change with ease, moving where one is required to continue to ascend, life will flow with joy, ease, and into greater experiences of freedom and expansiveness.
53. Their lives transformed by strong economic growth, many Chinese are embracing creature comforts and lifestyle changes.
54. Black is mysterious Mo Ce, black, it is all - embracing can embezzle all everything.
55. Fantastic creatures embracing suffocation and morbid, a lot of crosses.
56. I feel lucky to live in an era where my relationship can be considered legally legitimate and I commend the UK Government for embracing this very basic Civil Liberty.
57. Women are embracing lesbianism in their thirties, according to research indicating that shifts in sexual orientation may be more widespread than previously thought.
58. Today, his new series, Reenactment, represents a complete break-away from the restraints of traditional documentary photography, embracing photography and performance art in one body of work.
59. The water - soluble vitamins, embracing the B complex and vitamin C, are important for animal metabolism.
60. "People don't clean it anymore," said Jiang Qing, 28, as she stood on an upper balcony in Huan Xing tulou, whose name means "embracing prosperity.
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