"Embrace aging" means accepting and appreciating the process of getting older. It involves acknowledging the changes that come with age and finding ways to continue living a fulfilling life. This mindset encourages self-compassion, self-care, and gratitude for the wisdom and experiences gained over time.
It could refer to the gradual decrease in energy, physical abilities, or mental sharpness that often accompanies aging. This phrase may also suggest a sense of resignation or acceptance of the changes that come with getting older.
both have same meaning,the process of growing old , but aging(US,AUS) ageing(UK,INDIA)
Symbolic-interaction approach
British English typically spells "aging" as "ageing."
Aging.
Do you mean-Is sweet an adjective in the phrase "His sweet embrace"? If so-yes!
It doesn't mean embrace scars. It means "The embrace of scars".It is pronounced hah-khee-BOÍžOK tsah-lah-KÅŒT[kh is a gutteral sound. If you pronounced it like a k, you will change the meaning]
This phrase was said by Khalil Gibran and it's from "The Prophet"
Gerontology is the study of aging.
That would be "The Golden Years"
To embrace something means to accept it willingly and wholeheartedly, whether it be a concept, idea, or emotion. It involves welcoming and integrating that thing into your life or mindset with openness and a positive attitude.
Gerontology is the medical term that refers to the study of the process of aging, including its psychological, biological, and sociological aspects.
抱擁 Hōyō
Habakkuk as a boys name in Hebrew means 'embrace.'
Gerascophobia
Geriatric diseases and disorders are associated with aging.
The closest I could find is "étreinte", meaning "embrace".