Sentence example with the word 'embodiment'

embodiment

acting, assimilation, combine, consolidation, enactment, flesh and blood, make, oneness, portrayal, structure, union

Definition n. a new personification of a familiar idea

Last update: September 4, 2015


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It became clear that neither the influence of the regular clergy, of which the Society of Jesus is the most powerful embodiment, nor that of foreign clerical parties, which largely control the Peters Pence fund, would ever permit renunciation of the papal claim to temporal power.   [Please select]

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"You are the embodiment of selfishness," she said.   [Please select]

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"More--much more, because you are the embodiment of all my dreams--you always will be Charmian."   [Please select]

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The movement was exceedingly swift, and might well have been called the embodiment of grace.   [Please select]

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Hero in Gaelic Highland poems, 248; Scotch embodiment of Finn, 248 FINN.   [Please select]

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Hero in Gaelic Highland poems, 248; Scotch embodiment of Oisin, 248 OTHO.   [Please select]

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He was the embodiment of friendly interest, showing just the proper degree of complaisant expectancy.   [Please select]

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