imbody

/ɪmˈbɑdi/
verb
  1. To give a physical or visible form to an idea, quality, or feeling; to be a perfect example of something.
    • The statue imbody the spirit of freedom for the whole nation.
    • This new building imbody modern architecture at its best.
    • Her actions imbody the kindness and generosity we all admire.
  2. To include or contain something as a part of a larger whole.
    • The new law imbody several important changes to the education system.
    • His speech imbody the hopes and fears of the entire community.
    • The report imbody data from over fifty different studies.
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