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Embrasing

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: Embracing refers to the act of hugging or holding someone or something closely in one's arms, as a gesture of affection, acceptance, or support.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: To clasp or enclose tightly with one's arms, often as a show of love or warmth.
  • Sense 2: To accept or adopt willingly or enthusiastically.
  • Sense 3: To include or encompass something.

Examples:

Sense 1:

  1. She embraced her child tightly, relieved to have them back home.
  2. After a long separation, the lovers embraced each other passionately at the airport.

Sense 2:

  1. They embraced the new technology and integrated it into their daily lives.
  2. Let's embrace this opportunity for change and growth.

Sense 3:

  1. The novel embraces various themes such as love, loss, and redemption.
  2. The project aims to embrace different cultures and traditions.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Embrasing, as an adjective, describes something that is welcoming, open, or all-encompassing.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: Showing acceptance, tolerance, or inclusivity.
  • Sense 2: Covering or enclosing completely; all-encompassing.

Examples:

Sense 1:

  1. The school has an embrasing environment that celebrates diversity.
  2. She delivered an embrasing speech that emphasized unity among different communities.

Sense 2:

  1. The town is nestled in an embrasing valley, surrounded by breathtaking mountains.
  2. The painting captivates viewers with its embrasing depiction of nature's beauty.

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