embody in the PONS Dictionary

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Being situated is generally considered to be part of being embodied, but it is useful to consider each perspective individually.
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He embodies how traditional patriarchy is being lost and how his generation fears feminization.
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The motives for such stories are many; one possibility is that the myths embody religious beliefs or practices.
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The program embodies the transformative power of looking, for a moment, through anothers eyes.
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Since the heart was thought to embody the soul, it was left inside the body.
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He cast actors who didn't look like, but embodied the characters.
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Her hull embodied several new features later used in early submarines.
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This ability has been termed primary intersubjectivity and includes emotional, sensory-motor, perceptual, and nonconceptual embodied practices that are exhibited by pre-linguistic children.
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To embody the spirit of band geeks everywhere; past, present and future.
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It both embodies and inspires exactly that quality.
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