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to embraced
verb
To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
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In a state famous for electoral skepticism (no, the wounds of 2000 have not healed here), early voting has gone from feared to embraced.
Ms. Harden exploded from her seat, her face a mask of delight and astonishment, to embraced her co-star and director, Ed Harris.
By my 10th visit with my core of white, middle-aged and older, Christian, married, blue- and white-collar Louisianans, I had discovered that virtually everyone I talked to embraced the same "feels-as-if" deep story.
Despite this and other field-tested ways to write down mortgage debt responsibly, Fannie and Freddie refuse to embraced principal reduction as a viable foreclosure mitigation tool.
Similar(56)
to embrace.
We have to embrace difficulty.
We needed to embrace it".
You have to embrace it.
Obama bent to embrace him.
Fallon has to embrace it.
I have to embrace him".
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