Examples of 'it embraced' in a sentence

Meaning of "it embraced"

it embraced - refers to the act of accepting or supporting something enthusiastically

How to use "it embraced" in a sentence

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Once entrenched it embraced enslavement of another race.
Cup and mirror How it embraced.
It embraced their thighs with caressing heat.
As an art movement it embraced modernity wholeheartedly.
It embraced the whole theatre of war.
Description is that it embraced only the ties of blood.
It embraced the state as a unifying and competent manager of society.
It was so far reaching that it embraced everybody.
It embraced horizontal organising based on principles of direct participatory democracy.
Consider it embraced.
It embraced all continents.
The CIA inherited this ambiguous legacy when it embraced LSD as a mind control.
It embraced the idea of a renaissance in the ancient Jewish homeland.
As a primary element of security, it embraced both individual and macroeconomic risks.
It embraced a radical nationalist ideology that differed only marginally from Ustaše ideology.

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During the province 's allegiance to the Württemberg it embraced Lutheranism.
I believe it embraced those children.
It embraced by scientists like Einstein.
BuzzFeed supercharged its reach when it embraced 30-plus outside platforms to distribute its content.
It embraced Islamic culture and values without enforcing the religious law Sharia.
Indeed, in Mayr 's vision it embraced the entire family Hominidae.
It embraced the historical region of Sloboda Ukraine.
In the 19th century, it embraced the invention of photography.
It embraced a mix of anarchism, libertarian communism and various forms of artistic bohemianism and neopaganism.
As it gradually fell down, it embraced Huo Yuhao and w . a . n . g Dong within.
So it embraced them as a group of tribes practicing various rituals….
In the 1st century A.D. it embraced the Essenes and the Christians.
And it embraced social media, fantasy racing and online simulators such as iRacing.
Once it embraced personalized advertising, things changed.
It embraced literature no less than art and history and last, but not least - music.
Had it embraced its roots more openly, the film may well have offered more excitement.
It embraced modernity by commissioning new and contemporary stained-glass windows from Jean-Pierre Raynaud.
In theory, it embraced Christians in the Eastern Empire as well as the West.
It embraced me passionately with its Boulevard Ring, with its Garden Ring.
It embraced reason over religion, superstition, and tradition.
It embraced and regulated morals, divine worship, tragedy and comedy.
It embraced social media trends, like users ' desires to share music.
It embraced Roosevelt 's idealistic view of labour, citizenship, parenthood, and Christian ethics.
It embraced not merely Macedonia, but Roumania, Bulgaria, and even Servia as well.

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