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embracement

[ em-breys-muhnt ]

noun

  1. an uncommon variant of embrace 1( def ).


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of embracement1

First recorded in 1480–90; embrace 1( def ) + -ment ( def )
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Many Americans can and should look to Biles’ embracement of mental health services for inspiration.

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He’s using that as a term of embracement, not division, knowing that Black and Latino communities haven’t always seen eye to eye here in the United States.

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The love that I was able to offer, the love that I remember, the embracement that I had for my fiancé — that story to me is real.

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While they’re by no means an offensive juggernaut, improvement in the last two games along with an easier schedule ahead are cause for some guarded optimism — starting with Westbrook’s embracement of his new role.

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In unveiling his plans, the former vice president on Thursday credited the populist senator from Vermont and his legions of progressive and younger supporters for his embracement of the proposals.

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