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1embrace

verb em·brace \im-ˈbrās\

: to hold someone in your arms as a way of expressing love or friendship

: to accept (something or someone) readily or gladly

: to use (an opportunity) eagerly

em·bracedem·brac·ing

Full Definition of EMBRACE

transitive verb
1
a :  to clasp in the arms :  hug
b :  cherish, love
3
a :  to take up especially readily or gladly <embrace a cause>
b :  to avail oneself of :  welcome <embraced the opportunity to study further>
4
a :  to take in or include as a part, item, or element of a more inclusive whole <charity embraces all acts that contribute to human welfare>
b :  to be equal or equivalent to <his assets embraced $10>
intransitive verb
:  to participate in an embrace
embrace·able \-ˈbrā-sə-bəl\ adjective
em·brace·ment \-ˈbrās-mənt\ noun
em·brac·er noun
em·brac·ing·ly \-ˈbrā-siŋ-lē\ adverb
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Origin of EMBRACE

Middle English, from Anglo-French embracer, from en- + brace pair of arms — more at brace
First Known Use: 14th century

Synonym Discussion of EMBRACE

adopt, embrace, espouse mean to take an opinion, policy, or practice as one's own. adopt implies accepting something created by another or foreign to one's nature <forced to adopt new policies>. embrace implies a ready or happy acceptance <embraced the customs of their new homeland>. espouse adds an implication of close attachment to a cause and a sharing of its fortunes <espoused the cause of women's rights>.

include, comprehend, embrace, involve mean to contain within as part of the whole. include suggests the containment of something as a constituent, component, or subordinate part of a larger whole <the price of dinner includes dessert>. comprehend implies that something comes within the scope of a statement or definition <his system comprehends all history>. embrace implies a gathering of separate items within a whole <her faith embraces both Christian and non-Christian beliefs>. involve suggests inclusion by virtue of the nature of the whole, whether by being its natural or inevitable consequence <the new job involves a lot of detail>.

2embrace

noun

: the act of holding someone in your arms : the act of embracing someone

Full Definition of EMBRACE

1
:  a close encircling with the arms and pressure to the chest especially as a sign of affection :  hug
2
:  grip, encirclement <in the embrace of terror>
3
:  acceptance <her embrace of new ideas>

First Known Use of EMBRACE

1592
EMBRACE Defined for Kids

1embrace

verb em·brace \im-ˈbrās\
em·bracedem·brac·ing

Definition of EMBRACE for Kids

1
:  to hold in the arms :  hug <The old friends embraced each other.>
2
:  to surround on all sides <Low hills embraced the valley.>
3
:  to accept readily or gladly <She is always ready to embrace an opportunity.>
4
:  include <Mathematics embraces arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.>

2embrace

noun

Definition of EMBRACE for Kids

:  an act of holding in the arms :  hug

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