embodied Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪmˈbɒd.i]
  • Us [ ɪmˈbɑː.di]

Meaning of embodied In English

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  • The precursor to having one's integrity protected (embodied by the requirement of one's consent) is the capacity to exercise will, make choices, and communicate desires.

  • The walls of a capital embodied a correspondence with the natural universe, thereby reinforcing the 'heavenly mandate' of the ruler.

  • The embodied and ideologically embedded nature of cultural capital means that it cannot be transferred rapidly.

  • Thirdly, we show that an embodied simulator can faithfully reproduce these real robots experiments.

  • Normative statements of the type embodied in at least the first two principles may not, therefore, travel very well.

  • When institutional rules are drawn upon with sufficient regularity, they can become embodied via a process of habituation resulting in the adoption of a habit.

  • The former was embodied in the sovereign whose privilege it was to decide on the existence of human life.

  • This embodied subtext is in turn read by the audience, based on its members' life experiences and familiarity with theatre and/or filmed drama.

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