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`embody | Definition of embody in English by Oxford Dictionaries
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`Definition of embody in English:
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`embody
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`VERB
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`[WITH OBJECT]
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`Be an expression of or give a tangible or visible
`form to (an idea, quality, or feeling)
`‘a national team that embodies competitive
`spirit and skill’
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` Provide (a spirit) with a physical form.
`‘nothing of the personality of the Spirit as
`embodied in Jesus will be lost’
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`Include or contain (something) as a constituent
`part.
`‘the changes in law embodied in the Children
`Act’
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`archaic Form (people) into a body, especially
`for military purposes.
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