embodying

[ɪmˈbɒdiɪŋ]

embodying Definition

  • 1to be a perfect example of a quality or idea
  • 2to include or contain something as a feature or constituent part

Using embodying: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "embodying" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new building embodies the company's commitment to sustainability.

  • Example

    Her paintings embody the essence of nature.

  • Example

    The book embodies the author's personal experiences.

  • Example

    The team's performance embodied the spirit of determination and hard work.

embodying Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with embodying

  • to express or represent something in a physical form

    Example

    The artist embodied her emotions in her paintings.

  • to include or integrate something as an essential part of something else

    Example

    The new technology was embodied into the existing system.

  • to fill or imbue something with a particular quality or characteristic

    Example

    The speech was embodied with passion and conviction.

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Summary: embodying in Brief

The verb 'embodying' [ɪmˈbɒdiɪŋ] means to perfectly exemplify a quality or idea, or to include or contain something as a feature or constituent part. It can be used to describe a wide range of things, from buildings and paintings to books and performances. The phrase 'embody in' refers to expressing or representing something in a physical form, while 'embody into' means including or integrating something as an essential part of something else.