embrace|embraces in English
noun
[em·brace || ɪm'breɪs]
hug, act of wrapping one's arms around another person or thing
Use "embrace|embraces" in a sentence
1. From the Latin word embrace, Amplexus means to truly embraces each client …
2. The Coveys Youth Ministry embraces the five E’s of Covenant Community Church that will address Express – ministry, Embrace – membership, Engage – maturity, Exalt – magnification and Equip – missions
3. The tears flowed; embraces followed.
4. Jehovah’s name embraces his reputation.
5. Love embraces all mankind.
6. SOAR embraces an Appreciative inquiry approach
7. Beth embraces Daryl as he cries.
8. A passionate embrace is an example of an Amorous embrace.
9. The cat family embraces lions and tigers.
10. Embrace the power of the Ring or embrace your own destruction!
11. My Bolognese sauce embraces the classical …
12. It embraces and permeates all creation.
13. The truth embraces the Kingdom and its blessings
14. Consider all those whom their love embraces.
15. Our Clinic embraces clients of all backgrounds
16. 5 This vital prophecy embraces several enigmas.
17. ‘Spiritualism embraces all religions, really it is Areligious.’.
18. An encyclopedia embraces a great number of subjects.
19. His Atonement is infinite and embraces us all.
20. Our Hands Can Embrace
21. They embrace each other.
22. Embrace God-Given Responsibilities
23. They were like a needle stuck in a gramophone record, inexorably repeating embrace after embrace.
24. English words for Amplexus include clasp, embracing, embrace, hug, surrounding, loving embrace and encircling
25. As a discipline, task management embraces several key activities.