Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use embodied in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word embodied? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
His sayings and proverbs, which embodied his philosophy of life, were handed down from generation to generation.
The orientation toward nervous ailments at Steinhof, then, embodied an attempt to fight the marginalization of the asylum on a number of levels.
He can only envisage disruption occurring from the lower middle classes, embodied, in the novel, in the figure of Leonard Bast.
The embodied capacity to write and draw seems to rule over the languid group of objects underneath.
It conveyed a sense of forbearing and compassionate understanding in which the idea that people are human and mistakes are natural was embodied.
This zero-degree photography embodied the opposite pole of the daguerreotype's infinite clarity.
While boys were associated with roughness, the typical hero of a children's book embodied tenderness, refinement, and restraint.
This repetition of the oath in the editorial apparatus suggests a critical dis-ease with the play's most embodied speech-act.
In each case our being embodied explains the confusion of apparent with real properties.
War and emergencies are the acid tests of constitutionalism, especially of the type embodied in our written Constitution.
He had a great sense of humour and a ready, dry wit but he embodied a certain kind of simplicity and humility.
The owners wanted a modernization that would preserve the family memories and architectural details embodied in the original construction.
And yet, the figure isn't a detached archetypal motif, but a projection of the artist's embodied self.
But it's Lewis who embodied so much of what was feral and profound about the new music.
A note, a phrase, or a section of music has embodied meaning, because it points to and makes us expect another musical event.
The skeptics argue that the vision of freedom embodied in the rights tradition is for this reason partial and incomplete.
It is the essence of stunning creativity, whether embodied in a Picasso sculpture, a Mozart opera, or a phat video game.
We are importing ideas and concepts, embodied in media such as television programmes and music that are potentially deleterious to our society.
To say that cognition is embodied means that it arises from bodily interactions with the world.
The paradox of the season is also embodied in tragic romances like the one based on a play written by Tan Xianzu, a coeval of Shakespeare.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
They are escapism embodied, a dreamland, a scape of fantasy, the vale of telenovellas.
These improvements were first embodied in a perfecting press made for Hansard, a London printer.
The Zend-Avesta embodied their religion and literature, and is full of beauty.
Many transactions are embodied in our daily breakfast, business lunch, or TV dinner.
These mitigating circumstances may be brought to bear on the Commander-in-Chief, and may be embodied in a recommendation to mercy!
The thought embodied in it, though tinged with morbidity, striking and matured.
The structure of the army embodied the structure of the pragmatic framework.
He preserved them, and they are thus able to be embodied in this veracious chronicle.
The very spirit of harmony is embodied in the proportions of the Parthenon.
A large force of New Brunswick militia was also embodied and sent to the front.
Here before her, embodied in this man, stood all that she had wanted and never had.
This, embodied in the acts of the council, technically known as the clementines, remained the law of the Church.
To his mind his father embodied all that was noble, high-hearted, and chivalrous.
It is their thoughts and the verse in which their thoughts are embodied that are enduringly memorable.
For all the trickery and malice which were embodied in it, only enured to the prisoner's benefit.
The fact is, however, that the embodied soul cannot reabsorb its own body even.
These choices are embodied in precise, customized diets based on individual requirements as defined by dietitians.
The whole of the value embodied in a share of stock has not the certainty and saleability which a banker wishes for his assets.
These instructions were based upon the Australian book and embodied the very simple form of shuttering there recommended.
The Prince of Wales's feathers, so often associated with Hepplewhite's own work, are embodied in the splat of one.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
8-letter Words Starting With
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024