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embrace
verb as in hold tightly in one's arms
verb as in include in one's beliefs; take into account
Example Sentences
The new mood is driven in part by the beauty industry and its new mantra: embrace your perspiration.
Despite having no previous experience that qualifies her to hold it, Noem has embraced the tough-gal aesthetics of her position with both extravagantly manicured hands.
So if there is a dip, investors shouldn’t feel blue but embrace the yellow metal.
Navratil, who previously led the Nestlé’s Nespresso business, said upon taking over that he would embrace the company’s existing strategic direction.
That can mean refusing to take the bait — exposing absurdity by embracing the comic — as well as being ready to document, reveal and accurately frame the state’s use of force.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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