embracing

/ɪmˈbreɪsɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Showing a willingness to accept or include new ideas, people, or changes.
    • The company has an embracing culture that encourages innovation.
    • Her embracing attitude made everyone feel welcome at the meeting.
    • The community is very embracing of newcomers from different backgrounds.
Synonyms
verb
  1. Holding someone closely in one's arms, especially as a sign of affection.
    • The couple was embracing on the park bench, enjoying the sunset.
    • He is embracing his daughter before she leaves for college.
    • She is embracing her friend after a long separation.
  2. Accepting or supporting an idea, change, or new way of thinking willingly and enthusiastically.
    • Many people are embracing healthier eating habits this year.
    • The company is embracing remote work as a permanent option for employees.
    • The school is embracing new teaching methods to help students learn better.
  3. Including or containing something as part of a larger whole.
    • Her research is embracing multiple fields of study, from biology to chemistry.
    • The new policy is embracing all departments, not just sales.
    • The festival is embracing various cultures through music and dance.