embodied Definition In English

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  • Various meanings, functions, viewpoints, are embodied in the object and can be drawn out selectively according to the requirements of a local setting.

  • The commissive aspect embodied in the oath makes the oath institutional, more deified, revered, and dangerous, and hence a verbal taboo.

  • Feeling is an "inchoate quality" (155) of country songs, involving both verbal cleverness and a sense of embodied movement.

  • Therefore, the social and political organization of newly created settlements in the north embodied more continuity than rupture with pre-colonial history.

  • As such, it benefits more than most other sectors from new technologies embodied in imported machinery and equipment.

  • In thinking "embodied conditions," studies with machines, like robots, are very important.

  • Physical structures are grasped as embodied sensations, through an unconscious bodily mimesis.

  • 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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