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822 Synonyms Antonyms for EMBRACE | Thesaurus. com Fathers and daughters embraced under string lights and drapes, as Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely” played, a song created by Wonder originally for his own daughter
Embraced - definition of embraced by The Free Dictionary 1 to clasp in the arms; hug 2 to accept willingly: to embrace an idea 3 to adopt: to embrace a religion 4 to include or contain 5 to join in an embrace n 6 an encircling hug with the arms em•brace′ment, n em•brac′er, n syn: See include
embrace verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . [transitive] embrace something to include something The talks embraced a wide range of issues The word ‘mankind’ embraces men, women and children Decisions were made by reaching a consensus embracing all sectors of the financial community
embraced - WordReference. com Dictionary of English hug: [~ + object] He embraced her and told her how glad he was to see her again [no object] They embraced and kissed to accept or adopt willingly:[~ + object] I don't know whether they'll embrace your idea