embrace definicja W języku polskim

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Examples of embrace

  • The spiral stair-tower is enfolded by these forms, like an infant in the protective embrace of its parents.

  • In some cases, however, existing unions were brought to embrace syndicalism; in others dissidents broke away to found their own syndicalist unions.

  • It specifically examines new patterns of inequality and exclusion and ends by arguing that the choice we face is between fearing difference or embracing diversity.

  • For obvious reasons, his position is not generally publicly embraced by those with a more ambitious agenda for traditional approaches.

  • The courts later adopted a less restrictive concept of locality, recognising that settlements might embrace more than one parish.

  • It is a clear instance of 'affirmative deformation', embracing a convention (here the lyricform aria) all the more strongly by keeping its normative realisation silent.

  • By the end of his terrible journey, he embraces the whole 'divine circle' of creation, affirming transcendence rather than mortality.

  • Shysters embrace the extraordinary and translate it into their reality.

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