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    embodiment
    /ɪmˈbɒdɪm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. a tangible or visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling: "she seemed to be a living embodiment of vitality"

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  2. Embodiment is someone or something that represents a quality or an idea exactly, or that has a physical form or expression. Learn more about the meaning, usage and examples of embodiment from the Cambridge Dictionary.

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      EMBODIMENT definition: If someone or something is the...

  3. Embodiment is a noun that means one that embodies something or the act of embodying. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. 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.

  5. Embodiment is a noun that means someone or something that represents a quality or an idea exactly. Learn how to use this word in sentences with different meanings and contexts from various sources.

  6. 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.

  7. Embodiment is a noun that means the act or state of being embodied, or the person or thing that represents a quality or idea. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and compare British and American pronunciations.

  8. Embodiment is a noun that means expressing or representing something exactly. For example, the mother in the story is the embodiment of evil. Learn more about the word, its synonyms and translations.