embodied

IPA: ɪmbˈɑdid

adjective

  • expressed by
  • possessing or existing in bodily form
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Examples of "embodied" in Sentences

  • Turner thinks there is, and the key is what he calls embodied physiology.
  • All they have is their version of political correctness, and Palin embodied it.
  • All of the things that you say Studs embodied is exactly what society needs more of. alan wieder Says:
  • The idea of dealing with the game and talking about it subjectively, as embodied, is extremely powerful, to my mind.
  • In the past, Palin embodied the populist style of the Tea Party movement while espousing a fairly mainstream Republican ideology.
  • Adams was by no means the first to use the words "American dream" -- and almost from the beginning the phrase embodied a tension between the materialistic and the idealistic.
  • Drawing on a number of empirical research programs, Shapiro cites examples that appear to support what he calls the embodied mind thesis, viz., that “minds profoundly reflect the bodies in which they are contained” (Shapiro 2004, p. 167).

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