verb
- to embody or represent jointly or together with another person or thing
Usage: formal; typically used in philosophical, artistic, or abstract contexts
Examples
- The two sculptures coembodies the artist's vision of unity and duality.
- These principles coembodies the core values of the organization.
- The painting and poem coembodies the same emotional truth.
- The dual narratives coembodies conflicting perspectives on the historical event.
- Form and content coembodies the essence of the literary work.