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Embrace 1Definition: To fasten on, as armor.
Embrace 2Definition: To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug. Embrace 3Definition: To cling to; to cherish; to love. Embrace 4Definition: To seize eagerly, or with alacrity; to accept with cordiality; to welcome. Embrace 5Definition: To encircle; to encompass; to inclose. Embrace 6Definition: To include as parts of a whole; to comprehend; to take in; as, natural philosophy embraces many sciences. Embrace 7Definition: To accept; to undergo; to submit to. Embrace 8Definition: To attempt to influence corruptly, as a jury or court. Embrace 9Definition: To join in an embrace. Embrace 10Definition: Intimate or close encircling with the arms; pressure to the bosom; clasp; hug. embrace 11Definition: a close affectionate and protective acceptance; "his willing embrace of new ideas"; "in the bosom of the family" embrace 12Definition: the act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection) embrace 13Definition: the state of taking in or encircling; "an island in the embrace of the sea" embrace 14Definition: take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one''s own; "She embraced Catholocism"; "They adopted the Jewish faith" embrace 15Definition: hug, usually with fondness; "Hug me, please"; "They embraced" embrace 16Definition: include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as one''s sphere or territory; "This group encompasses a wide range of people from different backgrounds"; "this should cover everyone in the group"
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