exemplify, represent
include = involve, incorporate, comprise, embody, contain, take into account, embrace, accommodate
1. To make something visible; to represent in visible form so that people can understand; personify.Jesus embodied the nature of God.The embody in the book was very helpful for our project.
People usually embody traits, characteristics, values or even ideas. A work, such as a book or art work, can embody a particular feeling. Gerald's landscape watercolor art embodied the free spirit of the coastal town. Mother Theresa embodied virtuous traits and faith characteristics that prompted Catholics to petition the Pope to make her a Catholic saint. The author's fiction book describing the small town of Appleville embodied many of the values of growing up in rural America. Some people embody traits of giving and goodness, while others embody traits of moral and emotional lawlessness and evil. The executive embodied the business ideas of her parents, especially her father, through overbearing control of employees and miserly lack of bonuses.
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She aimed to embody leadership qualities by always leading by example and inspiring her team to do their best.
"Sandman" is a comic book series that follows Dream, also known as Morpheus, one of the Endless who embody different aspects of existence. The story explores Dream's interactions with mortals, other mythical beings, and his family, as he navigates the realms of dreams, reality, and the supernatural. It delves into themes of identity, storytelling, and the power of dreams.
exemplify, represent
Embody
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Some synonyms of contain include : embody, involve, include, embrace, enclose, inside, accomodate, consist, comprise, incorporate, hold, embody and to hold.
The god that is worshiped
Good Muslims do good things.
They had a wonderful life
Model it for yourself and others. Embody it in the things you do and say.
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