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embrace

verb as in hold tightly in one's arms

noun as in hug

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Orff was never a member of the Nazi party himself, but it’s unclear how cozy he was with the people who first embraced his cantata.

Daisy and Matt supported Jax embracing a nonbinary gender identity but said the outside world was not as accepting.

Removing the Phillips 66 ads from Dodger Stadium “would send the message that it’s time to end our embrace of polluting fossil fuels and work together towards a cleaner, greener future,” Gonzalez wrote.

So far the production company has embraced a variety of projects, including “Boiling Point,” “A Thousand Blows” and “Adolescence.”

China is embracing AI in its bid to become a tech superpower by 2030.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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