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embrace
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to include something, often as one of a number of things: Linguistics embraces a diverse range of subjects such as phonetics and stylistics. to hold someone close to you with your arms to express affection, love, or sympathy, or when greeting or leaving someone: [ I/T ] They embraced (each other) be
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  • to include something, often as one of a number of things: Linguistics embraces a diverse range of subjects such as phonetics and stylistics.
  • to hold someone close to you with your arms to express affection, love, or sympathy, or when greeting or leaving someone: [ I/T ] They embraced (each other) before saying good-bye.
  • to hold someone tightly with both arms to express love, liking, or sympathy, or when greeting or leaving someone: She saw them embrace on the station platform. He leaned over to embrace the child.

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