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How to use embody in a sentence

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Very soon, a vast time capsule will be buried containing all manner of goods and items intended to wholly embody 20th century life.
The Semitic mind speaks in terms of beings, beings that embody good and evil.
Rochester's writings embody many of the contradictions of this intermediary era.
In so doing they have been a shining light to others, encouraging them to be true to who they are and embody their own uniqueness.
But I hope to show they embody beauty because of the way they have spent their days walking paths trodden by their grandparents.
The numbers of tortured, deported, and murdered people embody not the calculability, but rather the incomprehensibility, of genocide.
And companies must themselves embody those stories with congruency and authenticity.
Monarch of the Glen is nothing less than a heroic portrait, in which the stag transcends the animal world to embody virtues of a higher order.
The rifle and the pipe bomb embody a real sense of violence and the artists are making us think about them in different ways.
Like literary writers, nineteenth-century scientists sometimes created characters to embody or personify challenging ideas.
We in the West have done far more than the Russians to publicise the fact that our children embody all of our exaggerated fears today.
In this respect, they embody the ideal that Matthew Arnold posited as a mix of Hebraic law and Hellenic light.
Of course, the herald of the neoteric Eden must embody the same transcendent characteristics.
Dewar, who came to embody the thrifty character of the nation, had a vision which is encapsulated in those first six sonorous words.
They embody and give significance to cultural and social differences in a society.
You embody the perfect friend, the perfect companion, the perfect physical specimen.
A person can be successfully evil only if he or she can embody a peculiarly nasty blend of vicious evil and laudable good.
The narrative requires a victim who can play the role of innocence aggrieved and a defendant who can embody pure villainy.
Liu's non-figurative paintings embody an extreme intensity which has become a trademark style of this talented painter.
In a neat yin-yang symbiosis, the two main floors embody entirely different but complementary functions and design principles.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The old poet has cast the imago of a society which we are still trying to embody.
Bismarck proposed to embody the anti-socialist laws permanently in the penal code.
The matter of detail has been sufficiently thorough to embody also the point of seaming.
I had for some time thought about it, but had not attempted to embody the conception in a drawing.
Endeavor to embody in the laws of the community the spirit of equity and progress.
We may read this cable wrong but it seems to us to embody a topsy-turvy tactic!
They embody disturbances of various functional acts, and may be subdivided into inspiratory and expiratory tics.
They really embody the character that has so long been attributed to the psychoneurotic symptom.
But if they are states at all, they embody some common conception of the good, some common aspirations of all their members.
Gregor's femmes embody a countenance that is suggestive of ancient votive portrayals, echoing sculptures she viewed in Paestum, Italy.
And also I will embody your name in my offeecial report when matter is finally adjudicated.
At last in desperation you embody it in a poem, an essay, a story.
The handclasp and kiss of blessing embody the sad potential of a relationship of service that never came to fruition.
She can embody the lovingness of the mother and flip to the ferociousness of the lioness protecting her young in an instant.
Living up to its name, the feminine line is yet another exquisite creation of fragrances that embody the values of Parfums de Marly.
Having done this at once, for fear of accident, I obtained her ladyship's permission to embody her recent instructions in a second Will.
As Mulhall sees it, both tendencies embody a distressing move away from the concreteness of our forms of life.
Without hurry, without rest, the human spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty, every thought, every emotion, which belongs to it, in appropriate events.
Barren, windswept, and shrouded in perpetual fog, the Aleutians embody some of the harshest weather and most desolate terrain on the North American continent.
A sufficient force to make head against a sudden descent, till the militia could have time to rally and embody, is all that has been deemed requisite.
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