Penelope came forward and embraced her sister. [VERB noun]
...a young couple locked in an embrace.
Happy to embrace a life with no parking at any time.
Consciously embrace the love and idealism that pour through your body during this month.
He embraces the new information age. [VERB noun]
...a theory that would embrace the whole field of human endeavour. [VERB noun]
If you do not fully appreciate and embrace your own uniqueness.
Organisations and the individuals who are participants at all levels are often defined by their ability to embrace the future in pursuit of established.
To embrace Judaism
Geology embraces the science of mineralogy
Yet it was not too long ago that there were cultures that actually embrace death as sacredly as they embrace birth.
With the right system, a mentor and an inner willingness to embrace and to master the pain of discipline.