Sentence examples for To embody from inspiring English sources

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To embody

verb

To represent in a physical form; to incarnate or personify

  • As the car salesman approached, wearing a plaid suit and slicked-back hair, he seemed to embody sleaze.

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I'm trying to embody him".

Parties come to embody causes.

"It's how to embody it".

He wanted to embody feelings.

Mr Kirchner managed to embody both qualities.

"We tend to embody that," he adds.

Sometimes Mr. Kerry seems to embody contradictions.

How did wilderness come to embody hope?

Still, it cannot be easy trying to embody legends.

Both were designed to embody the dignity of honest labor.

Then for some reason they're able to embody it.

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