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    em·bod·y
    [əmˈbädē]
    verb
    embodying (present participle)
    1. be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling):
      "a team that embodies competitive spirit and skill"
      • provide (a spirit) with a physical form:
        "nothing of the personality of the Spirit as embodied in Jesus will be lost"
    2. include or contain (something) as a constituent part:
      "the changes in law embodied in the Freedom of Information Act"
    3. archaic
      form (people) into a body, especially for military purposes:
      "Livius embodied the population of the town"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from em- + body, on the pattern of Latin incorporare.
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  3. Embodying means to12345:
    • Represent particular qualities or ideas.
    • Give definite form to an abstract concept.
    • Express an idea or principle in action.
    • Be an example of or symbolize something.
    • Collect or unite in a comprehensive whole.
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    to have and show particular qualities or ideas; represent: Arthur Ashe embodied the ideals of good sportsmanship.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/embody
    embodied; embodying 1 : to give definite form to embodied her ideas in suitable words 2 : to cause to become a body or a part of a body or system the Constitution embodies the fundamental laws of the United States
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    to give a tangible, bodily, or concrete form to (an abstract concept) to be an example of or express (an idea, principle, etc), esp in action his gentleness embodies a Christian ideal
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    embody /ɪmˈbɒdɪ/ vb (-bodies, -bodying, -bodied) (transitive) to give a tangible, bodily, or concrete form to (an abstract concept) to be an example of or express (an idea, principle, etc), esp in action (often followed by in) to collect or unite in a comprehensive whole, system, etc; comprise; include
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    embodies;embodied;embodying Britannica Dictionary definition of EMBODY + object 1 :to represent (something) in a clear and obvious way:to be a symbol or example of (something) He is a leader who embodies courage. [=he is a very courageous leader]
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