The act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection)
1 This means the bank is embracing profits of £10 million every week.
2 Consumers seem to be embracing the freedom of the completely unlimited service.
3 Not perhaps the most embracing term for an increasingly racially mixed society.
4 Mastering this technique means embracing new ideas about being a human being.
5 Good to know he's finally being real and embracing his true self.
6 Hollywood has a long history of both embracing and spurning new technology.
7 Relation is therefore the first and fundamental category embracing all the others.
8 Other writers attacked Montaigne's digressiveness, self-obsession and all - embracing doubt for similar reasons.
9 Australia is already a world leader in embracing new ways to pay.
10 The Personal Style: Right now, I am embracing a more muted palette.
11 The principal took the young captain in her arms, embracing her tenderly.
12 While some businesses are embracing the change, others are calling it quits.
13 A procession embracing every able-bodied man in the town, in the afternoon.
14 Yet, to balance the budget, he is embracing what he most despises.
15 Tells about his strategy, which involved embracing the crimes of the revolutionaries.
16 The Queen said you were seen with him, embracing in the gallery.
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