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embrace

Aussprache: [ɪmˈbreɪs]

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Kontext: „relationship“

(verb) to hug someone tightly, showing love or support. When you embrace someone, you hold them in your arms to show that you care.

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After being apart for so long, they embraced happily when they met again.

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He didn't want to embrace his family's way of doing things because he preferred to do it his own way.

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Why do you think people embrace when they greet each other?

Kontext: „acceptance“

(verb) to accept an idea, belief, or change fully. When you embrace something new, you are willing to try it and be part of it.

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She embraced the new school because it offered many interesting activities.

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He was hesitant to embrace the changes at work, preferring the old methods instead.

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Are you ready to embrace the changes in our team?

Kontext: „relationship“

(noun) a hug or hold that shows love or affection. An embrace is a warm and caring way to connect with someone.

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Their embrace felt warm and comforting after a long day.

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The cold goodbye felt like a sharp contrast to the loving embrace they used to share.

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What does an embrace feel like after a long time apart?

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