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be embrace
verb
To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
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"Should I do a backwards tux a la Celine Dion or a fringed t-shirt dress from family vacay to Puerto Vallarta?" The joke was apparently not well-received by some of those fans, some of whom wrote back to the "Girls" director/writer/star that she needed to be careful not to repeat some of the fashion missteps from last year's awards season, advice that Ms. Dunham did not seem to be embrace.
What many of these writers seem to be embrace, either explicitly or implicitly, is the Gould-like approach of the "nonoverlapping magisteria".
Similar(58)
"It should be embraced".
Should they be embraced?
Why will the sport be embraced?
Rubio seems to be embracing everything here.
Any suitable suitor would be embraced.
No choice can ever be embraced wholeheartedly".
Nowhere would he be embraced like this.
"In Haiti, this will be embraced.
It is an opportunity to be embraced.
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