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  1. EMBODIMENT definition: 1. someone or something that represents a quality or an idea exactly: 2. someone or something that…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of EMBODIMENT is one that embodies something. How to use embodiment in a sentence.

  3. If you say that someone or something is the embodiment of a quality or idea, you mean that that is their most noticeable characteristic.

  4. EMBODIMENT meaning: 1. someone or something that represents a quality or an idea exactly: 2. someone or something that…. Learn more.

  5. embodiment of something a person or thing that represents or is a typical example of an idea or a quality synonym epitome. He is the embodiment of the young successful businessman.

  6. The embodiment of something gives concrete form to an abstract idea. A flag is the embodiment of a country. When you talk about embodiment, you're talking about giving a form to ideas that are usually not physical: like love, hate, fear, justice, etc.

  7. noun. the act of embodying. the state or fact of being embodied. a person, being, or thing embodying a spirit, principle, abstraction, etc; incarnation. something embodied. Discover More. Other Words From. pre em·bod i·ment noun. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of embodiment 1. First recorded in 1820–30; embody + -ment.

  8. EMBODIMENT definition: If someone or something is the embodiment of a particular idea or quality, they express or…. Learn more.

  9. Embodiment definition, the act of embodying. See more.

  10. embodiment. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English em‧bod‧i‧ment /ɪmˈbɒdɪmənt $ ɪmˈbɑː-/ noun → the embodiment of something Examples from the Corpus embodiment • A firewall is an embodiment of this security policy. • It constituted the institutional embodiment of proletarian unity and class consciousness.