Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An obsolete form of
embrace .
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Examples
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But now, after all the accusations of pandering and detachment from reality, an all-out (metaphorical) enbrace of Fallwell would just serve as a reminder of how hollowed out the Senator really is.
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May 15th, 2007 at 2: 23 pm an all-out (metaphorical) enbrace of Fallwell would just serve as a reminder of how hollowed out the Senator really is.
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But I have a problem with him, or anybody else, doing sloppy research and saying things that are not true to prove a point or persuade people to enbrace their ideas.
Smitherman Spreading More Bad Information Nathaniel Livingston 2004
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To enbrace þi iowis w {i} t {h} breed, it is not dewe;
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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To enbrace þi iowis w {i} t {h} breed, it is not dewe;
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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Principles and values, the enbrace of which leads to solutions to problems.
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I have used ZFS and it’s the neatest thing since sliced bread. but when a OS cannot open a flash presentation, is so difficult that they need 20 commands to start a process, hence the TEAMS OS unix admins, the general public will not enbrace. .could you imagion Jim in accounting tring to use the command line to run his accounting package?
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Pace says, this we are living in a historic moment in time and enbrace this great opportunity to be a part of history ".
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Pace says, this we are living in a historic moment in time and enbrace this great opportunity to be a part of history ".
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Pace says, this we are living in a historic moment in time and enbrace this great opportunity to be a part of history ".
ruzuzu commented on the word enbrace
"An obsolete form of embrace." --CD
April 19, 2011