Definition of embody

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Embody (v. i.) To unite in a body, a mass, or a collection; to coalesce..

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Incorporate :: Incorporate (v. t.) To unite with a material body; to give a material form to; to embody.
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..
Unbody :: Unbody (v. t.) To free from the body; to disembody.
Reembody :: Reembody (v. t.) To embody again.
Impanate :: Impanate (v. t.) To embody in bread, esp. in the bread of the eucharist..
Slanderous :: Slanderous (a.) Embodying or containing slander; calumnious; as, slanderous words, speeches, or reports..
Incarnate :: Incarnate (v. t.) To clothe with flesh; to embody in flesh; to invest, as spirits, ideals, etc., with a human from or nature..
Disembody :: Disembody (v. t.) To disarm and disband, as a body of soldiers..
Interpretation :: Interpretation (n.) An artist's way of expressing his thought or embodying his conception of nature.
Corporify :: Corporify (v. t.) To embody; to form into a body.
Nature :: Nature (n.) The personified sum and order of causes and effects; the powers which produce existing phenomena, whether in the total or in detail; the agencies which carry on the processes of creation or of being; -- often conceived of as a single and separate entity, embodying the total of all finite agencies and forces as disconnected from a creating or ordering intelligence..
Embodying :: Embodying (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Embod.
Disembodying :: Disembodying (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Disembod.
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..
En- :: En- () A prefix signifying in or into, used in many English words, chiefly those borrowed from the French. Some English words are written indifferently with en-or in-. For ease of pronunciation it is commonly changed to em-before p, b, and m, as in employ, embody, emmew. It is sometimes used to give a causal force, as in enable, enfeeble, to cause to be, or to make, able, or feeble; and sometimes merely gives an intensive force, as in enchasten. See In-..
Sophistical :: Sophistical (a.) Of or pertaining to a sophist; embodying sophistry; fallaciously subtile; not sound.
Moralism :: Moralism (n.) A maxim or saying embodying a moral truth.
Agreement :: Agreement (n.) The language, oral or written, embodying reciprocal promises..
Embody :: Embody (v. i.) To unite in a body, a mass, or a collection; to coalesce..
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