Represent in bodily form.
Represent, as of a character on stage.
1 Only in this way can we better embody fair trade, Li said.
2 They embody First World Problems long before that phrase entered common parlance.
3 He is at his best when thus able to embody the insubstantial.
4 Dinosaurs, he argues, embody a way of asking questions about the world.
5 The approaches embody some of science's great virtues: foresight, patience and cleverness.
6 But time and again music and dance embody the show's central idea.
7 The tribes in The Bone Clocks embody different approaches to such questions.
8 That is the essential idea my New Republic would personify and embody .
9 The beggars seem to embody all the trade and enterprise of Pisa.
10 It's all about exploring the way gamers embody the character on screen.
11 Shakespeare means him to embody the type of the perfect Italian gentleman.
12 They want their bands to embody their own anxieties and reduced expectations.
13 Leaders have to embody modernity, to represent who we think we are.
14 Just pick an emotion, and you'd find the crime to embody it.
15 All these scenarios embody the various forms of self-constitution through practical activity.
16 You embody for me all the things my puritan grandmothers stood for.
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