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Meanings of
embodied
in English
Possessing or existing in bodily form.
corporate
corporal
incarnate
bodied
Related terms
material
corporeal
Synonyms
Examples for "
corporate
"
corporate
corporal
incarnate
bodied
Examples for "
corporate
"
1
Recent weeks have witnessed several
corporate
transactions in the Irish market place.
2
The Company's products and services include financial products and
corporate
advisory services.
3
A rare investment-grade
corporate
issue is therefore likely to attract investor interest.
4
Marubeni and Mitsubishi said they will continue efforts to improve
corporate
value.
5
Emphasising individual responsibility doesn't need to distract from
corporate
and federal responsibility.
1
Board of Education to continue to bar
corporal
punishment in its schools.
2
Also read: SAHRC call for criminal charges against teachers using
corporal
punishment
3
I ask Dominic if receiving
corporal
punishment ever helped him to learn.
4
Kee revives safely, however, although the
corporal
is confused and in pain.
5
Wait till you get you one of these, said the second
corporal
.
1
The Spirit, the Universal Meaning of Life,
incarnate
in the human Jesus.
2
It turns man into an animal; it makes him the demon
incarnate
.
3
The Q7 is able to do this because it's the future
incarnate
.
4
But in the attempt to
incarnate
and ensanguine it I failed wretchedly.
5
He is the spirit
incarnate
of Monopoly in its most aggressive form.
1
Findings: Statistically different time use patterns between the SCI and
able
-
bodied
subjects.
2
A growing number of healthy,
able
-
bodied
adults prefer a life without children.
3
There weren't that many people of her age, let alone
able
-
bodied
ones.
4
But to repeat in verse what is poorly
bodied
forth in prose-
5
All the
able
-
bodied
men had been sent to Gettysburg two weeks earlier.
Usage of
embodied
in English
1
The idea it
embodied
certainly helped them to win the referendum campaign.
2
It
embodied
the fundamental idea in all religions, namely, life and fertility.
3
The feminine side is chiefly
embodied
in the mazurkas and the nocturnes.
4
He was the
embodied
triumph of the best elements in the State.
5
The traditional case-by-case approach
embodied
in past precedents may make that difficult.
6
Not only the popular art but the popular legends
embodied
these ideas.
7
Robot science meets social science: An
embodied
computational model of social referencing.
8
Perhaps Caesar, the one good thing from Rome, was
embodied
in it.
9
The structure of the army
embodied
the structure of the pragmatic framework.
10
Two ripping panels are
embodied
in the top lobe of the envelope.
11
The highest conception of human relations is
embodied
in the word law.
12
None of the incidents or characters
embodied
in those sketches are ideal.
13
He said the stone
embodied
all the sacrifices made by both sides.
14
In addition, it motivates important questions about
embodied
simulation and affordance perception.
15
The story
embodied
in the poem was founded on an ancient tradition.
16
Focus on the threat from a social networking movement
embodied
by Facebook.
Other examples for "embodied"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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embodied
embody
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
embody in
embody creatures
embody form
embody spirit
embody in language
More collocations
Embodied
through the time
Embodied
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common