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verb

past tense of embody

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Recent Examples of embodied
Verb
Kirke began to spend more time at home with her son, writing and releasing songs about how to stay embodied, while always staying involved with birth work as a a doula mentor. Kate Branch, Vogue, 10 Apr. 2025 The quartet's relatable humanity was combined with Space Age optimism, embodied by Jack Kirby's magnificent sci-fi visuals for inventions like the flying Fantasticar and discoveries like the extradimensional Negative Zone. EW.com, 10 Apr. 2025 Match two also embodied the classic traits of a return fixture against the same opponent, with noticeable changes to the previous lineup. Tamerra Griffin, New York Times, 9 Apr. 2025 There was an air of confidence that can only come from women who are living in their bodies, fully embodied and present. Anna Haines, Vogue, 9 Apr. 2025 Sister Eileen is thus faced with a choice between the traditions of her faith and the truth embodied in the boy. Matt Grobar, Deadline, 8 Apr. 2025 This past season, Paris Fashion Week embodied that sentiment further as Chavarria’s eponymous label made a runway debut in the fashion capital of France. Essence, 8 Apr. 2025 Altadena embodied a paradox seen nationwide. Calvin Schermerhorn, The Conversation, 8 Apr. 2025 They are also known for filing lawsuits against government authorities, a trait embodied by Rita Bixby, who filed unsuccessful lawsuits against state entities. Peter D'abrosca, FOXNews.com, 31 Mar. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for embodied
Adjective
  • Non-fatiguing and transparent, the sound can be compared to Quad 57 electrostatics, but with deep base, corporeal weight, and presence.
    Robert Ross, Robb Report, 26 Mar. 2025
  • The varying coarseness creates another layer of texture within the paintings, where corporeal forms have been stacked and obscured by energetic markings.
    Kristen Tauer, WWD, 19 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • These factors are integrated into course material and field sessions non-stop.
    Ashley Thess, Outdoor Life, 14 Mar. 2025
  • The most robust effort to date comes from Germany’s Deutsche Fußball Liga, with a mandatory environmental sustainability criteria being integrated into club licensing regulations for Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 in 2022.
    Claire Poole, Forbes, 14 Mar. 2025
Adjective
  • Addressing both the mental and physical parts of grief is critical for healing.
    Kathleen Ferraro, SELF, 15 Apr. 2025
  • Then Trump proposed sending U.S. citizens convicted of crimes to El Salvador, where prisoners are allegedly held incommunicado and face physical and mental abuse.
    Brian Bennett, Time, 14 Apr. 2025
Verb
  • The city was officially incorporated in May 1925 when the population was about 5,000 and farming was a key highlight.
    Abigail Hasebroock, Sun Sentinel, 16 Mar. 2025
  • Walls thick enough to withstand bombs could and probably should be incorporated into the new structure.
    Michael Walker, The Athletic, 15 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • This victory exemplified Gannon's approach to leadership and performance under pressure.
    Omaid Homayun, Forbes.com, 9 Apr. 2025
  • The brief and ultimately forgettable match between Beth Phoenix & Melina and Ashley & Maria at WrestleMania 24 exemplified WWE's historical disregard for women's wrestling.
    Jason D. Greenblatt, MSNBC Newsweek, 2 Apr. 2025
Adjective
  • When the focus turns to practical options, the conversations become energizing, opening the door to tangible steps that drive impact.
    Forrester, Forbes.com, 28 Mar. 2025
  • There needs to be more open dialogue fostered within companies for these very real aspects of life and tangible support from employers during these periods.
    Mara Santilli, Flow Space, 28 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • Jew-hatred affects Jews of all levels of observance (fully assimilated, fully Torah-observant, or somewhere in between)—because the Jew represents more than himself as an individual person.
    Newsweek, Newsweek, 18 Mar. 2025
  • Highly assimilated, she was married at the secular Ethical Culture Society by its founder, Rabbi Felix Adler.
    Andrew Silow-Carroll, Sun Sentinel, 11 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • The ancient Greeks believed that the fruit's seeds symbolized abundance, fertility and eternity, according to the Greek Reporter.
    Amanda Cappelli, CBS News, 31 Dec. 2024
  • His administration brought solar energy into national focus, symbolized by the solar panels installed on the White House roof during his tenure.
    Srishti Gupta, Interesting Engineering, 30 Dec. 2024

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“Embodied.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/embodied. Accessed 22 Apr. 2025.

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