Examples of 'had embraced' in a sentence
Meaning of "had embraced"
had embraced - to fully accept or adopt something, such as an idea, belief, or practice, often with enthusiasm
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Daniel had embraced her many times.
I understood all that and had embraced it.
If he had embraced you with just a bit of warmth.
The mainstream had embraced you.
I had embraced solitude but could not bear it now.
If only they had embraced shame sooner.
A heathen would not be trusted completely until he had embraced.
And the pie maker had embraced a fresh start.
This was not the first time they had embraced.
He who had embraced the.
My aim is for you to leave feeling like someone had embraced you.
You had embraced each other and were crying like hell.
We are leaping into grief as if we had embraced it as a form of recreation.
We had embraced as sisters.
It is meant to show that he had embraced the whole nation.
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Einstein had embraced the relativity principle and elevated it to a postulate.
In the beginning he had embraced it.
Queen had embraced progressive rock as one of their many diverse influences.
Previously had embraced.
Western leaders who had previuosly called him a terrorist had embraced him.
I just wished it had embraced its craziness just a little bit more.
Membership of the council confirmed that these states had embraced democratic values.
In childhood her family had embraced the popular activity of home theatre.
Meanwhile something changed in that monstrous conflagration which had embraced the giant city.
My daughter had embraced her learning disability and was prepared to learn a whole different way.
I watched him run and thought about the hundreds of times those arms had embraced me.
The man who had embraced his online persona felt ensnared by the negativity it provoked.
Most of the local people had embraced Islam.
I had embraced everything that the feminist movement promoted as being liberating and empowering for women.
Both husband and wife had embraced Islam.
They had embraced Durga near the hills.
They were also interpreted as evidence that early Czech society had embraced democratic principles.
Many foundations who had embraced Jihad were too afraid of this.
Just imagine what might have happened if the Ming emperors had embraced a different strategy.
Both of these lairds had embraced the new religious ideas of the Reformation.
Governments and persons with disabilities throughout Asia and the Pacific had embraced the campaign.
No culture before the Greeks had embraced wine so completely and enthusiastically.
UNDP had embraced the CCD as an excellent framework for addressing poverty and environmental degradation.
Many of them had embraced Buddhism.
He had embraced the Faith of the Báb in its early days.
The United Nations family had embraced that challenge with zeal.
He had embraced with ardor the party of the Prince of Conde.
His ancestors were Kashmiri Brahmins who had embraced Islam two hundred years ago.
He had embraced the Faith of the Bab in its early days.
They in turn learned the ways of making progeny and had Embraced the Third Generation.
Jews who had embraced Christianity.
This Companion came from a Sikh family and had embraced Islam.
Those people had embraced Islam recently.
In the following years he developed the cartoon-like aspect of the style he had embraced.
Formerly Communist China had embraced market capitalism.
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