embraced in English

verb
1
hold (someone) closely in one's arms, especially as a sign of affection.
Aunt Sophie embraced her warmly
synonyms:hugtake/hold in one's armsholdcuddleclasp to one's bosomclaspsqueezeclutchcaressenfoldenclaspencircleenvelopentwine oneself aroundcanoodleclinch
2
accept or support (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically.
besides traditional methods, artists are embracing new technology
synonyms:welcomewelcome with open armsaccepttake uptake to one's heartadoptespousesupportbackchampion
3
include or contain (something) as a constituent part.
his career embraces a number of activities—composing, playing, and acting

Use "embraced" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "embraced" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "embraced", or refer to the context using the word "embraced" in the English Dictionary.

1. Thus, those who embraced Islam, spontaneously embraced Arabism

2. He embraced his daughter tenderly.

3. They embraced each other warmly.

4. They have clearly embraced Western consumerism.

5. Mother, however, embraced Bible truth.

6. Jack warmly embraced his son.

7. He embraced the Muslim religion.

8. She embraced her son warmly.

9. Judaism Embraced Various Schools of Thought

10. Mr. White tenderly embraced his wife.

11. That's why the city embraced him.

12. (b) What enigmas were embraced by that prophecy?

13. They embraced and walked away side by side .

14. 20 Moma Parsheen embraced her new surroundings intently.

15. He embraced my offer to employ him.

16. She embraced the feminist cause with enthusiasm.

17. It can be endured, embraced and suffered.

18. 2 However, what is embraced in Christlike courage?

19. What if cities embraced a culture of sharing?

20. When they embraced the truth, my loneliness was relieved.

21. We've embraced the same idea at Cloche Coffee

22. Bawdry Embraced Art Print 10 x 10 in

23. He had embraced that mess, and it soared.

24. It had been filly embraced as the true faith.

25. Compassed, participle passive Embraced; surrounded; inclosed; obtained; imagined.

26. I embraced Catholicism and was baptized at ten.

27. Gules, six Annulets embraced or, two, two and two--BRACER

28. In this sense... you should all feel embraced by me.

29. The new rules have been embraced by government watchdog organizations.

30. He embraced it ardently and used it with vigor.

31. Following the blessing, we embraced and the man wept openly.

32. They embraced and wept and promised to keep in touch.

33. Unable to hold back her tears, she embraced Saulo.

34. Joyfully, he embraced and kissed his parents and Aksah.

35. At the door, she embraced him in wordless grief.

36. Both music and fashion embraced the aesthetics of the movement.

37. 7 He embraced it ardently and used it with vigor.

38. The Anchoritic life was embraced by both men and women

39. One Bible commentary claims that Solomon embraced such a notion.

40. He threw his arms round her and they embraced passionately.

41. In 1889 the Arapaho embraced the Ghost Dance movement, and shortly

42. Those who were brought up wearing scarlet+ have embraced ash heaps.

43. It was an understanding of masculinity that Gerald had already embraced.

44. As Jairus and his wife embraced their daughter, they felt deep happiness.

45. Gone from home so long, they joyously embraced their mates of boyhood.

46. They embraced the restored gospel and were sealed in the temple.

47. But once intertwined with feminist politics (whether embraced or disavowed on campus), Coeducation

48. Cilicia Pedias embraced the broad coastal plain, a well-watered, extremely fertile section.

49. She and Gaffar embraced Bible truth and fled “Babylon.” —John 17:17.

50. The male embraced the female, and from that the human race arose.