Example sentences for: embodied

How can you use “embodied” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • For centuries the Japanese national spirit (called yamato damashii), embodied in its best sense the honor, endurance, and loyalty expected of every good Japanese.

  • The cover story charts America's "struggle to rediscover a compelling patriotic language" and exults in the "new, crunchier" patriotism embodied by John McCain.

  • Moreover, the tiny windmill is an example of a device that not only detects the wind from the left to the right box, but also orients the fan perpendicular to that wind and has couplings and constraints embodied in its structure such that mechanical work is actually extracted.

  • Bradley's biggest accomplishment in 18 years as a senator was the 1986 tax reform that embodied this philosophy.

  • It was the cult of Napoleon in the 19 th century, a young man's craze that went on for generations--the craze that Stendhal described in his character Julien Sorel in The Red and the Black and Victor Hugo in his character Marius in Les Misérables . In the 19 th century, intelligent people in France knew perfectly well that Napoleon had embodied the worst aspects of the French Revolution, had betrayed the revolution's democratic ideals, and had spread death and fire from Spain to Moscow.


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