embodiment

/ɪmˈbɑdimənt/
noun
  1. A person or thing that is a perfect example or representation of a quality, idea, or concept.
    • This park is the embodiment of community spirit.
    • The robot is an embodiment of modern engineering.
    • She is the embodiment of grace and elegance.
  2. The act of giving a tangible or visible form to an idea or quality.
    • His speech was the embodiment of hope for the future.
    • The artist's work is the embodiment of her dreams.
    • The new law is an embodiment of the people's will.