Examples of 'was embraced' in a sentence

Meaning of "was embraced"

Was embraced: Indicates that someone or something was warmly accepted, supported, or welcomed by others

How to use "was embraced" in a sentence

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was embraced
He was embraced and othered at the same time.
Until the day she was embraced.
That argument was embraced by the nuclear industry.
The appeal of this new type of entertainment was embraced.
Bastoche the carpenter was embraced by a corporal.
No one was embraced straight into perfection.
Any advance in technique which could reinforce that experience was embraced.
Any soldier encountered was embraced and carried in triumph.
I was embraced by two men today.
Her art was embraced.
It was embraced by liberal democratic socialist parties across the world.
And anything that was really provocative or humorous or radical was embraced or cheered.
Later this idea was embraced by many other scientists.
The notion of assessing cumulative impacts over a large area was embraced by the proponent.
The news was embraced by an infectious disease expert.

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The sustainable development concept was embraced by all reporting Parties.
This plan was embraced by the largerthanlife pope julius ii.
I was amazed at how enthusiastically the new album was embraced by the people of Iran.
Cannabis was embraced by a new generation.
A Datto was immediately put into place and an appropriate business continuity plan was embraced.
But it was embraced as a new orthodoxy.
The quest became part of the party platform and was embraced by nominee Hillary Clinton.
I was embraced by unchanging love.
A candidate whose campaign slogan was embraced by everyone from the very wealthy.
It was embraced by the community.
Because of its beauty the kujawiak was embraced by the landed gentry and the nobility.
It was embraced as a legal alternative to alcohol by many Muslims.
In Paradise he was embraced in eternity.
I was embraced with an amazing sensation that God existed.
The passion that I had pent up inside for so long was embraced and celebrated.
Marcuse was embraced by many.
Homegrown salsa on the other hand, was embraced.
He was embraced here.
Where I sat it seemed like it was embraced by everyone.
And that formula was embraced by other nations coming late to international economic competition.
The time-saving aspect was embraced by the staff.
It was embraced by Indian anthropologists as emphasizing the deep antiquity of Indian prehistory.
The independence of the Cyberspace was embraced with such enthusiasm for two very simple reasons.
It was embraced by the European media including Hit Meister and MusicLetter.
It felt like I was embraced by my husband.
It was embraced in the Paris Commune and by the Council Communism movement.
The style faded as modernism was embraced in the years after the Second World War.
Every moment of each members' high energy was embraced.
This view was embraced by many Anabaptist groups.
I thought my experience would be invalidated when, in fact, it was embraced with love.
The phrase was embraced by many Trump supporters.
With independence, the whole approach of community getting involved was embraced by our new government.
This solution was embraced by Zionist leaders.
From then on, his relationship with Communism was forgotten, and he was embraced as a moderate.
Initially she was embraced by leftish Democrats and liberal media outlets.

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He has not exactly embraced the situation
But he embraced the creative potential of color
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