Embrace :: Embrace (v. t.) To fasten on, as armor..
Embrace :: Embrace (n.) To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
Embrace :: Embrace (n.) To cling to; to cherish; to love.
Embrace :: Embrace (n.) To seize eagerly, or with alacrity; to accept with cordiality; to welcome..
Embrace :: Embrace (n.) To encircle; to encompass; to inclose.
Embrace :: Embrace (n.) To include as parts of a whole; to comprehend; to take in; as, natural philosophy embraces many sciences..
Embrace :: Embrace (n.) To accept; to undergo; to submit to.
Embrace :: Embrace (n.) To attempt to influence corruptly, as a jury or court..
Embrace :: Embrace (v. i.) To join in an embrace.
Embrace :: Embrace (n.) Intimate or close encircling with the arms; pressure to the bosom; clasp; hug.
Embraced :: Embraced (imp. & p. p.) of Embrac.
Embracement :: Embracement (n.) A clasp in the arms; embrace.
Embracement :: Embracement (n.) State of being contained; inclosure.
Embracement :: Embracement (n.) Willing acceptance.
Embraceor :: Embraceor (n.) One guilty of embracery.
Embracer :: Embracer (n.) One who embraces.
Embracery :: Embracery (n.) An attempt to influence a court, jury, etc., corruptly, by promises, entreaties, money, entertainments, threats, or other improper inducements..
Embracing :: Embracing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Embrac.
Embracive :: Embracive (a.) Disposed to embrace; fond of caressing.
Reembrace :: Reembrace (v. i.) To embrace again.
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