adjective
- embodied or expressed together with something else; jointly or mutually embodied
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical or academic contexts
Examples
- The coembodied values of justice and mercy are central to the legal system.
- In their coembodied form, the principles of freedom and responsibility guide ethical decision-making.
- The artist explored how meaning and emotion are coembodied in visual representation.
- These coembodied concepts cannot be understood in isolation from one another.