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British pronunciation
/ɪmˈbɒdi/

Définition et signification de « embody » en anglais

to embody
01

incarner, représenter

to include or represent something as an essential part within a larger entity or concept
Transitive: to embody a constituent part
to embody definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The educational program is designed to embody a diverse range of learning materials.
Le programme éducatif est conçu pour incarner une gamme variée de matériels d'apprentissage.
02

incarner, représenter

to express a particular characterization or a thing as a person
Transitive: to embody a concept
example
Exemples
In the play, the villain is meant to embody greed and malevolence.
Dans la pièce, le méchant est censé incarner la cupidité et la malveillance.
03

incarner, matérialiser

to give tangible or concrete existence to an abstract or intangible concept, quality, or spirit
Transitive: to embody sth
example
Exemples
The ancient mythological figure was believed to embody the spirit of nature.
La figure mythologique ancienne était censée incarner l'esprit de la nature.
04

incarner

to represent a quality or belief
Transitive: to embody a concept or belief
example
Exemples
In his speeches, the leader strives to embody the principles of integrity and accountability.
Dans ses discours, le leader s'efforce d'incarner les principes d'intégrité et de responsabilité.
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