Examples of 'embraced the idea' in a sentence

Meaning of "embraced the idea"

embraced the idea - This phrase is used to indicate that someone has accepted or adopted a particular concept or suggestion

How to use "embraced the idea" in a sentence

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embraced the idea
Last night you embraced the idea.
I embraced the idea of six degrees of gratitude.
The production team embraced the idea.
Each embraced the idea of winning with defense.
Texas lawmakers have embraced the idea.
I embraced the idea of learning together.
They have embraced the idea.
I embraced the idea enthusiastically.
Roth was pleased and embraced the idea of a sequel.
Mike embraced the idea that he was born gay.
Senior managers embraced the idea.
We embraced the idea.
Barrera seemingly embraced the idea.
France has long embraced the idea of itself as a homogeneous secular republic.
The fans have really embraced the idea.

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I completely embraced the idea that life was exactly like that.
Some others of like mind embraced the idea.
Egypt embraced the idea.
One international company already has embraced the idea.
Bakhriddin immediately embraced the idea of working with children and creating friendships.
No one left the stage and all embraced the idea.
He wholeheartedly embraced the idea that rock and roll could change the world.
Roth was pleased and embraced the idea.
Economists have long embraced the idea that services provided by nature have inherent economic value.
And they are happy to report that the community has embraced the idea with open arms.
It embraced the idea of a renaissance in the ancient Jewish homeland.
Many corporations have now embraced the idea of cloud computing.
NGOs embraced the idea of the Convention and did not rest until it became a reality.
I am glad that you have finally embraced the idea of emotional eating.
McNamara embraced the idea and asked Kaysen to create a proposal.
It sounds like Nashville really embraced the idea of peaches.
Some have embraced the idea fully, suggesting messages of hope and intergalactic peace.
Some members of the Pagan community embraced the idea and eagerly got to work.
Again, he embraced the idea of aligning with an innovation which also fetched significant savings.
The famous economist Thomas Piketty also embraced the idea in a limited form last month.
Earlier, Scotty mccreery joined the four member group, and while jacee embraced the idea.
Not all television studios immediately embraced the idea of their archived copyrighted footage being shared.
The Secretary-General himself has embraced the idea.
English audiences embraced the idea of February mating.
To my surprised gratification, they both immediately embraced the idea.
Luther and many other reformers embraced the idea that the Papacy is the antichrist.
But Frozen 2 is rooted in change, so production designer Michael Giaimo embraced the idea.
Governor Perpich embraced the idea.
Some, like Watts embraced the idea but Ralphs saw it as a distraction from the music.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has embraced the idea in principle.
Mr. Murdoch embraced the idea and urged Lachlan to buy out his siblings.
In the rush to expand, people embraced the idea of the big win.
Many have embraced the idea that “ we are living on borrowed time ”.
At least one high-level church leader has embraced the idea with a sense of humor.
We embraced the idea that if these 19 guys could do this, anybody could do it.

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