1 to have and show particular qualities or ideas; represent:
Arthur Ashe embodied the ideals of good sportsmanship.
These truly embody 'vox populi', the seldom-heard voice of the ordinary woman and man.
A future challenge for the authors will be to explain how changes in the model's parameters embody changes in these fundamental psychological processes.
The walls of a capital embodied a correspondence with the natural universe, thereby reinforcing the 'heavenly mandate' of the ruler.
The health authority's representatives again sought to establish a sense of purpose and to embody this in a method of working.
The equations embodied in (15) define the dynamics of local accounting prices.
This indicates that, at least with regard to privacy, these groups form different ' 'interpretive communities' ' whose concepts embody distinct scripts or ' 'interpretive frames' '.
The figure of the consumer embodies a different view of the public.
Normative statements of the type embodied in at least the first two principles may not, therefore, travel very well.
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