When welcoming a new student to school or a new employee in the workplace, it's important to figuratively embrace them so they feel welcome and part of the group.
i wanted to embrace this moment in my eyes
you better embrace urself for a attack
afraid
The hug that Sally gave Bruce was the sweetest embrace that either had ever received.
a prude blushing at an onscreen embrace.
Embrace is a verb in that sentence.
The mother embraced her new born baby
there is a bird on the balcony
Those principles included a wholehearted embrace of capitalism and a rule of law.
(entwined : twisted together or around)The vines had grown entwined into the fence.She was entwined in his embrace.
Abrazame is a Spanish word for "hug me" or "embrace". In order to use it properly in a sentence you would need to speak fluent Spanish or find a friend who does.
She quickly embraced her husband as he arrived home.*embrace means basically to hug someone close and tight*