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embodiment

[ em-bod-ee-muhnt ]

noun

  1. the act of embodying.
  2. the state or fact of being embodied.
  3. a person, being, or thing embodying a spirit, principle, abstraction, etc; incarnation.
  4. something embodied.


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Other Words From

  • preem·bodi·ment noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of embodiment1

First recorded in 1820–30; embody + -ment
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Example Sentences

The day after Mr. Trump’s election this month, Mr. Adani posted congratulations on social media, praising the president-elect as “the embodiment of relentless determination and the courage to stay true to his beliefs.”

Fans may assume Beyoncé is the living embodiment of perfection, but Palmer doesn’t see it that way.

“He’s an embodiment of who they are,” he said.

Cara Manes, an associate curator at the Museum of Modern Art, once said that Gaitonde’s works were an embodiment of what silence might look like.

From BBC

Any structure is a living embodiment of history, and many stadiums are hallowed ground to their fans.

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