The act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection)
Include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as one's sphere or territory.
Take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own.
A close affectionate and protective acceptance.
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Examples for "adopt "
Examples for "adopt "
1 In order to achieve this result, Brazil decided to adopt new methods.
2 The Commission should adopt new rules by July, the lawmakers' resolution said.
3 Another value Africans must adopt is love and concern for young people.
4 Relatively few Russian couples adopt despite state efforts to promote the practice.
5 But they can only help public health if enough people adopt them.
1 Corporate social responsibility has become something that companies espouse , at least publicly.
2 And music, theatre and film will be used to espouse environmental causes.
3 The difference is that they espouse armed force to achieve their objectives.
4 It can help you to live up to the values you espouse .
5 So shall ever perish those who espouse the cause of the poor.
1 Sudden doors flap, and gusts of brutal jollity sweep up the street.
2 This was even better, for sometimes hard winds sweep up the river.
3 I suppose he's going to sweep up many detachments of the enemy.
4 Most mornings I sweep up crumbs of polystyrene, from chewed roof insulation.
5 Now, Betty, get a dust-pan and brush and sweep up that glass.
Другие значения термина "embrace" 1 The list was long and familiar: Be authentic; inspire purpose; embrace uncertainty.
2 The government also decided to embrace freedom of information on Covid-related matters.
3 But don't expect foreign aid workers and companies to embrace this idea.
4 But making money on consumer technology requires that consumers embrace that technology.
5 The Obama administration did not fully embrace the clinic challengers' position, however.
6 Emigrating often means shedding the past so we can embrace the future.
7 That is ratcheting up pressure on the sector to embrace new technology.
8 Better able to embrace a wide variety of form factors and devices.
9 But if they embrace the new way, they'll cannibalize their existing businesses.
10 Fugazzotto said Serie A officials had been brave to embrace his work.
11 However, lockdowns have also forced teachers and students to embrace online learning.
12 The stronger banks want to avoid the full embrace of the state.
13 Perhaps he should simply embrace the danger, as Ali had once counseled.
14 I have a strong, long-standing marriage and embrace the value of family.
15 To date, the Scottish government hasn't had the confidence to embrace this.
16 But Omar stood long enough to offer Badeeb a long, warm embrace .
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