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embrace

verb as in hold tightly in one's arms

noun as in hug

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When the two met for the first time in the halls of the Institute, they immediately embraced, writes Zeldovich.

From Salon

She adds: "It's dark, it's dank… it's perfect. And this just became another one of those opportunities for us to embrace and say, 'let's go'."

From BBC

This revival succeeds perhaps most fully in the welcoming embrace it extends to all.

His embrace of those views put him out of step with some on Wall Street, which has historically seen tariffs as bad for corporate America.

From BBC

In China, tens of millions more perished in a 1959-1961 famine caused in part by Mao Zedong’s embrace of Lysenko’s policies.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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