Monday, November 5, 2012

embody

(v.): to give shape to or visibly represent

17 comments:

  1. Synonym: Symbolize is an good synonym since it both means to represent

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  2. The Alamo embodied the spirit for independence ; the Texans recognized this and the Alamo was a symbol of hope for the remainder of the Texan Revolution.

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  3. During a game of charades, students embodied different animals for the others to guess.

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  4. The Statue of Liberty embodies the spirit of freedom.

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  5. The little girl embodied her happiness by prancing along the hall way.

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  6. The 13 stripes embody the unity of the thirteen British colonies.

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  7. She embodied purity of Virgin Mary.

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  8. In most people's minds, Hitler embodies evilness.

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  9. In every sports team, the captain embodies the spirit

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  10. The flag embodies the spirit of the revolution.

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  11. The model which he created clearly embodied the atomic structure of alcohol.

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  12. The crow smashed onto the window outside of the patient's room, embodying his death.

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  13. His prestige in physics was embodied by winning the Nobel Prize.

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  14. Alternate Definition: to give a concrete form to

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  15. The sculpture embodies the clay block to anything he thinks of.

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  16. Ghosts in movies embodies what we think they look like.

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  17. Mother Teresa truly embody kindness and virtue and thousands shall forever b in her debt.

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