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embrace

[em-breys] / ɛmˈbreɪs /


NOUN
hug
Synonyms


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Instead, invest in the companies that best embrace the transformation economy and contribute to human flourishing.

From MarketWatch

Pulling her closer, we embrace, her head resting on my chest, and in silence, we breathe our scent and hear the beating of our hearts.

From Los Angeles Times

He embraced the role of migra bogeyman like a tween boy scarfing down a bowl of Warheads, always promising more deportations, more chaos, more more.

From Los Angeles Times

The embrace of many of these models inside a system that can help orchestrate their use is the preferred route from many of the vendors.

From Barron's

At this point, Jimin fist bumps RM, who then adds, “I just hope they take care of us and embrace us a bit more.”

From Salon