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Definition of "embodiments" [embodiments]

  • Plural form of embodiment. (noun)

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Use "embodiments" in a sentence
  • "Venice and Florence were described as embodiments of the political thought of the ancients."
  • "Who thinks Milton wanted merely to be part of a great "collective formation," no matter how devout his religious or political beliefs, or that Paradise Lost, one of the greatest "embodiments" of "values, beliefs, and ideas" in all of literature, is not first and foremost, is not primarily, a great "personal vision"?"
  • "As Ahlstrom wryly observed, these civic embodiments of religious sentiment were not forced upon an unresponsive people by a few pious political leaders."