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embody

ihm-BO-dee
verb
1
To represent an idea or quality in a physical or concrete way; to personify it.
"The statue embodies the spirit of resistance."
"Her leadership style embodies the company's core values."
2
To include or incorporate something as part of a unified whole, such as a set of principles into a document.
"The new constitution embodies the reforms agreed at the summit."

How to Use Embody

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo represent or contain an idea in solid, real form — as if giving it a body.

Common pairings
embody a principle embody the spirit of

Word Forms

embodied past tense, embodies singular

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Etymology

Formed from em- (a variant of "in") plus body — literally "to put into a body."

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