Sentence examples for been embodied from inspiring English sources

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been embodied

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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That mentality has been embodied by Phillips's quick recovery.

The theory of adaptive planning has been embodied in a computer program called PLEXUS.

Since the 1960s the politics of culture have been embodied in the debate about standards and relativism.

Traditionally this has been embodied by stars who are "difficult" to work with, or driving fast cars.

Conventional video-based face recognition systems have usually been embodied with two independent components: the tracking and recognition modules.

The genre has since been embodied by other highly regarded comedies like "30 Rock," "Parks and Recreation," "Community" and "The Mindy Project" (starring an "Office" graduate, Mindy Kaling).

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It's embodied in youth.

"Instead, it is embodied by real action".

It was embodied in two young men.

Objects themselves are embodied thoughts.

That philosophy is embodied through this show.

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