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be embodied
verb
To represent in a physical form; to incarnate or personify
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These can be embodied in products.
Hence it can be embodied in rules.
Eventually those virtues need to be embodied by a person.
Process can be embodied through thick punctuation – semicolons, dashes, commas.
What he saw in his head begged to be embodied.
And all have to be embodied in functioning legitimate institutions.
But this idea must be embodied in a material object.
Such knowledge is likely to be embodied in workers or teams of workers.
At the time, sovereignty was assumed to be embodied in an autocratic ruler.
It could even be embodied in a machine taken off the market years earlier.
The possibility that technology may be "embodied" in capital is indeed an important one.
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