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British pronunciation
/ɪmˈbɒdi/

Definition & Meaning of "embody"in English

to embody
01

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
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Examples
The constitution is meant to embody the fundamental rights and freedoms of the citizens.
The educational program is designed to embody a diverse range of learning materials.
02

to express a particular characterization or a thing as a person

Transitive: to embody a concept
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Examples
The protagonist in the novel is crafted to embody the spirit of rebellion.
In the play, the villain is meant to embody greed and malevolence.
03

to give tangible or concrete existence to an abstract or intangible concept, quality, or spirit

Transitive: to embody sth
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Examples
The architect aimed to embody the essence of innovation in the design of the futuristic building.
The ancient mythological figure was believed to embody the spirit of nature.
04

to represent a quality or belief

Transitive: to embody a concept or belief
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Her actions and kindness truly embody the spirit of compassion and empathy.
In his speeches, the leader strives to embody the principles of integrity and accountability.
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