Use "embody" in a sentence

1. 2 Words embody thoughts and feelings.

2. But as particular truths do not embody the fullness of Truth so particular religions do not embody the fullness of Religion.

3. Balenciaga soon came to embody Parisian elegance.

4. It may embody a slew of things.

5. The wild nature consummation embody the wolf!

6. During the day, the Conspirators should plausibly embody

7. 5 It may embody a slew of things.

8. The ending of tragedy does not embody "Poetic Justice".

9. 19 But as particular truths do not embody the fullness of Truth so particular religions do not embody the fullness of Religion.

10. Schools, he argues emphasise and embody middle-class values.

11. 4 Schools, he argues emphasise and embody middle-class values.

12. The center will embody and sustain this new educational commitment.

13. 15 News reports should embody rationalism and demonstrate human concern.

14. Any incomes policy must embody the attributes of fairness and flexibility.

15. Established scientific theories have withstood rigorous scrutiny and embody scientific knowledge.

16. 3 Any incomes policy must embody the attributes of fairness and flexibility.

17. EConscious creates apparel and accessories that embody the best in sustainable design

18. 1 His paintings embody the very essence of the immediate post-war years.

19. Its constitution, actualization and management embody the decision and volition of government.

20. Charter schools embody concepts all public schools should have in the future.

21. They must, at all times, embody the high quality of OECD's drafting capacity.

22. These great embody the women - oriented form of a matriarchal society in sight.

23. 7 Charter schools embody concepts all public schools should have in the future.

24. 6 It seemed to embody a deep dislike, and she found that wounding.

25. While expensive , lilies really do embody beauty and create a very romantic environment .

26. 57 synonyms for Constitute: represent, be, consist of, embody, exemplify, be equivalent to, make

27. No one would deny that music can embody great humane and religious themes.

28. It is like they embody the spirit of adventure, that sense of infinite newness.

29. 17 The social sciences embody a range of sometimes conflicting stances towards the human world.

30. This paper will embody it by making gentlization, sharp and embossment on a image.

31. 8 No one would deny that music can embody great humane and religious themes.

32. While the Forestier Bodyless Pendant may not embody physicality, it certainly doesn't lack a soul

33. 14 It is like they embody the spirit of adventure, that sense of infinite newness.

34. In this context, Benedictions embody a call to unity, faith, and joy among the brethren

35. The massive chariots ridden by Allurers of the highest rank are machineries that embody excess

36. The massive chariots ridden by Allurers of the highest rank are machines that embody excess

37. 13 Olive trees especially may embody the Goddess, for they live a very long time.

38. While the Forestier Bodyless Table Lamp may not embody physicality, it certainly doesn't lack a soul

39. 24 What does it mean to activate an algorithm, or to embody it in physical form?

40. Synonyms for Concretize include embody, personify, express, incorporate, manifest, realise, realize, represent, epitomise and epitomize

41. Antonyms for Antithesize include represent, symbolise, symbolize, embody, typify, characterise, characterize, demonstrate, epitomise and epitomize

42. What does it mean to activate an algorithm, or to embody it in physical form?

43. How touching it was that Maman should embody such artistry and so simple a heart!

44. As varied as the gods they serve, Clerics strive to embody the handiwork of their deities

45. 27 Many are drunks-but that term does not do justice to the devastation they embody.

46. Clauses 3 and 4 of article 15 embody exceptions to the general principles of non - discrimination .

47. Our marvelously intricate voice system may embody the principles behind a whole array of musical instruments.

48. Rather, they embody some very different assumptions about education and work for the twenty-first century.

49. 10 How touching it was that Maman should embody such artistry and so simple a heart!

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51. To address those risks, partnership agreements are needed that embody the principles of transparency and inclusivity.

52. With the support and knowledge from the Flow Shala team, I grew the confidence to embody my Athleticisms

53. 26 Quiet men with graceful manners were the ideal of her generation, and he seemed to embody it.

54. Maxims such as "people are either gay, straight, or lying" embody this dichotomous view of sexual orientation.

55. The concrete adversaria and miscellanies of its folk - custom embody imprecation of people for health and auspicious.

56. The Cadre wines embody the limitless possibilities of cool-climate white wines from the South Central Coast

57. Voila Caterers believe that fine food should embody the specific taste, texture and aroma of living well

58. 16 Rather, they embody some very different assumptions about education and work for the twenty-first century.

59. Adumbrate allude to, betoken, cloud, embody, foreshow, have an intimation, incarnate, mirror, personate, prognosticate, shadow, typify Definition v

60. Boating's cover girls embody the spirit of fun and relaxation that comes with being out on the water

61. 22 Army bases compete for $ 10 million in prizes each year, based on how well they embody that value.

62. 11 He seemed to embody in his person the entire history of the sport: he symbolized the Hawaiian spirit.

63. 12 People embody intelligence,(www.Sentencedict.com) by far the most precious resource in the universe and one in terribly short supply.

64. No philosopher has done more to disown the idea that his writings embody some kind of masterly or authoritative wisdom.

65. The UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol embody the international agreed regime for addressing the global challenge of climate change.

66. 20 No particular religion can ever embody the perfection of Religion or lay claim to a monopoly of Truth.

67. Lexington Acreages for sale are the beautiful homes that embody the true spirit of the Horse Capital of the World

68. 30 No philosopher has done more to disown the idea that his writings embody some kind of masterly or authoritative wisdom.

69. 9 Rolle's Meditations embody at a literary level his appreciation of the shaping energies of the form of the inner life.

70. Numerous AI settings embody a type – or a combination of types – of classic RTS strategies, such as "turtler", "rusher" and "steamroller".

71. 28 For them to be able to do that, they have to embody a certain aspect of the human condition.

72. 25 It no longer represents the supreme moral and intellectual value that it seemed to embody in the eighteenth century.

73. Almoners embody the spirit of Freemasonry; their community work is not performed for show but because of a concern for others

74. 20 Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate.

75. Songs that embody high levels of remembrance or catchiness are literally known as "Catchy songs" or "earworms".

76. Although they embody a real-world claim about how agents are motivated, they function more like a paradigm than a generalization.

77. Androgynous Keys® are focalised divine intelligence birthed from the source of creation to remember, awaken and embody Neuro-Androgyny®

78. 23 He was therefore equally clear that majority decisions would not necessarily embody the general will or express the general interest.

79. 15 Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate.

80. It is above all the school which is felt to embody the idea of the village as something alive and enduring.