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embracing
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Em·brace
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Embraced
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Embracing
]
1.
To
clasp
in
the
arms
with
affection
;
to
take
in
the
arms
;
to
hug
.
I
will
embrace
him
with
a
soldier's
arm
,
That
he
shall
shrink
under
my
courtesy
. --
Shak
.
Paul
called
unto
him
the
disciples
,
and
embraced
them
.
--
Acts
xx
. 1.
2.
To
cling
to
;
to
cherish
;
to
love
.
3.
To
seize
eagerly
,
or
with
alacrity
;
to
accept
with
cordiality
;
to
welcome
.
“I
embrace
these
conditions.”
“You
embrace
the
occasion.”
What
is
there
that
he
may
not
embrace
for
truth?
--
Locke
.
4.
To
encircle
;
to
encompass
;
to
inclose
.
Low
at
his
feet
a
spacious
plain
is
placed
,
Between
the
mountain
and
the
stream
embraced
. --
Denham
.
5.
To
include
as
parts
of
a
whole
;
to
comprehend
;
to
take
in
;
as
,
natural
philosophy
embraces
many
sciences
.
Not
that
my
song
,
in
such
a
scanty
space
,
So
large
a
subject
fully
can
embrace
. --
Dryden
.
6.
To
accept
;
to
undergo
;
to
submit
to
.
“I
embrace
this
fortune
patiently.”
7.
Law
To
attempt
to
influence
corruptly
,
as
a
jury
or
court
.
Syn:
--
To
clasp
;
hug
;
inclose
;
encompass
;
include
;
comprise
;
comprehend
;
contain
;
involve
;
imply
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
embracing
n
:
the
act
of
clasping
another
person
in
the
arms
(
as
in
greeting
or
affection
) [
syn
:
embrace
]
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