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embrace

verb
/ɪmˈbreɪs/

Meaning

to hold someone closely in your arms; to accept willingly
to hold someone closely in your arms, or to accept or support something willingly

Example Sentences

She embraced her friend at the airport.

They embraced each other after a long separation.

Example Expressions

embrace change

Synonyms

hug, hold, accept, welcome, adopt, support
Entry 1
hug, hold, accept, welcome
Entry 2
hug, accept, adopt, welcome, support

Antonyms

reject, refuse, push away, exclude, avoid
Entry 1
reject, refuse, push away
Entry 2
reject, exclude, avoid

Collocations

embrace warmly, embrace change, embrace opportunity, fully embrace, embrace culture, embrace diversity, embrace technology
Entry 1
embrace warmly, embrace change, embrace opportunity, fully embrace
Entry 2
embrace opportunity, embrace culture, embrace diversity, embrace technology

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