Decisions were made by reaching a consensus. Embracing synonyms, embracing pronunciation, embracing translation, english dictionary definition of embracing. The word ‘mankind’ embraces men, women and children.
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[verb noun] he threw his. It can also refer to the act of adopting or supporting a new idea, belief, or way of life. Embraced, embracing to attempt to influence (a judge or jury) through corrupt means.
Embracing is the act of holding someone closely in one's arms, often as a sign of affection or acceptance.
It specifically examines new patterns of inequality and exclusion and ends by arguing that the choice we face is between fearing difference or embracing diversity. Penelope came forward and embraced her sister. Em·braced , em·brac·ing , em·brac·es v. 'embracing' means holding someone tightly in one's arms or accepting and supporting something willingly or enthusiastically.
[verb noun] at first people were sort of crying for joy and embracing each other. You can also say that two people embrace. [transitive] embrace something to include something the talks embraced a wide range of issues. Embracing (plural embracings) the act by which something is embraced (in various senses).
To clasp in the arms :
To encircle or enclose n the act of embracing (often plural) euphemistic sexual intercourse etymology: