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embodiment

[em-bod-ee-muhnt] / ɛmˈbɒd i mənt /


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The campus, divided into six pilot programs, was conceived as an investment in underserved students and an embodiment of RFK’s legacy of social justice and tolerance.

From Los Angeles Times

Barcelo’s success can be credited to her unique approach, which centers on well-being and embodiment.

From Los Angeles Times

He has praised Andrew Tate’s “physical prowess” on social media along with his “willpower and spirit,” calling him “the embodiment of the ancient ideal of excellence.”

From Salon

The Epstein files are the bipartisan embodiment of that discontent.

From Los Angeles Times

Electric versions of the industry’s beefiest SUVs and pickups are stark embodiments of America’s EV reckoning.

From The Wall Street Journal