Example sentences for: embodies

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

  • In a front-page editorial, La Stampa of Turin described it as a well-balanced government born to last, "a clever mix of old and new," but added that the political compromises it embodies will slow down decision-making and might "prolong to infinity the already interminable period of Italian transition."

  • Eight pages later, a tribute to Princess Diana emphasizes her embodiment of, yes, globalization: "Globalization has become the decade's most overused word, but at its heart, it embodies a real truth: technology has made this a planet of shared experiences."

  • But despite being a satire, Wag the Dog embodies an analysis of Washington that is fairly typical of the better class of political movie.

  • But he gets way more juice out of the brutality such a character embodies than from exploring how he got to be that way.

  • "All writers, of course, have needed the one called the 'editor,' who singularly, almost mystically, embodies the many-faceted, unique life force infusing the entire enchilada."


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