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embodied

adjective

1 embodied

Possessing or existing in bodily form.

synonyms: bodied, corporal, corporate, incarnate.


Moby thesaurus: compact of, composed of, composing, comprising, consisting of, constituting, contained in, containing, embodied in, embodying, formed of, incarnate, including, inclusive of, incorporated, made of, made out of, made up of, subsuming.

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embody

verb

1 embody

Represent in bodily form.

synonyms: body forth, incarnate, substantiate.

Roget 76: be included in &c.; come under, fall under, range under; belong to, pertain to; range with; merge in.    include, comprise, comprehend, contain, admit, ... show more

Roget 54: be composed of, be made of, be formed of, be made up of; consist of, be resolved into.    include etc. (in a class) 76; contain, hold, comprehend, take in, ... show more

Roget 50: form a whole, constitute a whole; integrate, embody, amass; aggregate etc. (assemble) 72; amount to, come to.   

Roget 43: join, unite; conjoin, connect; associate; put together, lay together, clap together, hang together, lump together, hold together, piece together [Fr.], tack together, fix together, ... show more

Roget 48: combine, unite, incorporate, amalgamate, embody, absorb, reembody, blend, merge, fuse, melt into one, consolidate, coalesce, centralize, ... show more

Dutch: belichamen, representeren, verpersoonlijken, vorm geven

2 embody

Represent, as of a character on stage.

synonyms: be, personify.

Dutch: spelen

3 embody

Represent or express something abstract in tangible form.


Moby thesaurus: absorb, actualize, add, admit, adumbrate, affect, amalgamate, assemble, assimilate, betoken, blend, body, body forth, brandish, breathe, bring forth, bring forward, bring into view, bring out, bring to notice ... show more.

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