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Definition of embody
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of embody is as below...
Embody
(v. t.) To form into a body; to
invest
with a body; to
collect
into a body, a
united
mass, or a
whole;
to
incorporate;
as, to
embody
one's ideas in a
treatise..
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Constitution
::
Constitution
(n.) The
fundamental,
organic
law or
principles
of
government
of men,
embodied
in
written
documents,
or
implied
in the
institutions
and
usages
of the
country
or
society;
also, a
written
instrument
embodying
such
organic
law, and
laying
down
fundamental
rules and
principles
for the
conduct
of
affairs..
Embronze
::
Embronze
(v. t.) To
embody
in
bronze;
to set up a
bronze
representation
of, as of a
person..
Agreement
::
Agreement
(n.) The
language,
oral or
written,
embodying
reciprocal
promises..
Embody
::
Embody
(v. t.) To form into a body; to
invest
with a body; to
collect
into a body, a
united
mass, or a
whole;
to
incorporate;
as, to
embody
one's ideas in a
treatise..
Disembody
::
Disembody
(v. t.) To
divest
of the body or
corporeal
existence.
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(v. t.) To unite with a
material
body; to give a
material
form to; to
embody.
Interpretation
::
Interpretation
(n.) An
artist's
way of
expressing
his
thought
or
embodying
his
conception
of
nature.
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is
regarded
as
embodying
or
affording
force,
strength,
or
firmness;
that on which
confidence
or
reliance
is
based;
support;
security..
Embodiment
::
Embodiment
(n.) The act of
embodying;
the state of being
embodied.
Disembodiment
::
Disembodiment
(n.) The act of
disembodying,
or the state of being
disembodied..
Reembody
::
Reembody
(v. t.) To
embody
again.
Pragmatize
::
Pragmatize
(v. t.) To
consider,
represent,
or
embody
(something
unreal)
as fact; to
materialize..
Munchausenism
::
Munchausenism
(n.) An
extravagant
fiction
embodying
an
account
of some
marvelous
exploit
or
adventure.
Moralism
::
Moralism
(n.) A maxim or
saying
embodying
a moral
truth.
Fallacious
::
Fallacious
(a.)
Embodying
or
pertaining
to a
fallacy;
illogical;
fitted
to
deceive;
misleading;
delusive;
as,
fallacious
arguments
or
reasoning..
Sophistical
::
Sophistical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sophist;
embodying
sophistry;
fallaciously
subtile;
not
sound.
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A kind of song of a
lively
character,
frequently
embodying
a
satire
on some
person
or
event,
sung to a
familiar
air in
couplets
with a
refrain;
a
street
song; a
topical
song..
Body
::
Body (v. t.) To
furnish
with, or as with, a body; to
produce
in
definite
shape;
to
embody..
Impanate
::
Impanate
(v. t.) To
embody
in
bread,
esp. in the bread of the
eucharist..
Incarnate
::
Incarnate
(v. t.) To
clothe
with
flesh;
to
embody
in
flesh;
to
invest,
as
spirits,
ideals,
etc., with a human from or
nature..
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