People usually embody traits, characteristics, values or even ideas. A work, such as a book or art work, can embody a particular feeling.
Gerald's landscape watercolor art embodied the free spirit of the coastal town.
Mother Theresa embodied virtuous traits and faith characteristics that prompted Catholics to petition the Pope to make her a Catholic saint.
The author's fiction book describing the small town of Appleville embodied many of the values of growing up in rural America.
Some people embody traits of giving and goodness, while others embody traits of moral and emotional lawlessness and evil.
The executive embodied the business ideas of her parents, especially her father, through overbearing control of employees and miserly lack of bonuses.
a spirit that is housed inside a body. for example you have a body and a spirit inside it so it is an embodied spirit.
The Government has embodied the dynastic cycle negating its destructivness by placing it under the law.
Pairs of scissors cut things out so it removes things from things
1. To make something visible; to represent in visible form so that people can understand; personify.Jesus embodied the nature of God.The embody in the book was very helpful for our project.
i don't know 'Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.' The climax of the story comes when the protagonist actually convinces himself that there are things beyond his comprehension that mean him harm.
A factory is where things are made.
The word embodied can refer to many things. To translate it literally would be to give something a bodily form. But a more abstract definition is to incorporate, to make part of a whole.
It embodied the principle behind all things
It embodied the principle behind all things
What renaissance values are embodied in this painting?
He embodied everything that was good about people by his actions in helping them.
what are the basic locational and attributes concept embodied in cartography
The Embodied Thought - 1916 was released on: USA: 27 January 1916
to rely on somthing
The changing role of women in 1920s America was embodied by the image of the "Flapper".
The changing role of women in 1920s America was embodied by the image of the "Flapper".
despair embodied
Satan is a mythical being. He is not embodied.