What does embracing mean?
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em·brac·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
embrace, embracing, embracementnoun
the act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection)
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embracing
Embracing refers to the act of accepting, supporting, or adopting a concept, idea, or change willingly and enthusiastically. It can also refer to the physical act of holding someone closely in one's arms, typically as a sign of affection. Embracing signifies an open attitude, tolerance, and acceptance towards something or someone.
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Embracing
of Embrace
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cambering
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of embracing in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of embracing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of embracing in a Sentence
Explain the death in simple terms, appropriate to your child’s age, and don’t be afraid to let Grieving Children see you mourn, modeling sad emotions will help Grieving Children feel open to embracing Grieving Children own feelings, both in this instance, and in the future.
We would like to see them lead the sector by ditching throwaway plastic, embracing reusable models and rapidly moving towards 100 % recycled content for the remainder of their packaging, it's a huge global crisis facing our oceans.
We're embracing the hotel's original DNA, while simultaneously offering guests intuitive service and relevant luxury, the Knickerbocker's history is something that most luxury hotels cannot offer.
There's a certain grace in accepting what your life is and embracing all the good things that have been - but there's still an expectation of good things to come. Not necessarily what you expected.
Embracing and reframing failure or setbacks means developing goals to help you exceed expectations next time.
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