verb
- to embody or incorporate together with something else; to give physical or concrete form to something jointly
Usage: formal; rare; often used in philosophical or academic contexts
Examples
- The two artists sought to coembody their distinct visions in a single collaborative work.
- The treaty coembodies the shared values of both nations.
- These principles coembody the organization's commitment to sustainability and innovation.
- The sculpture coembodies both classical and modern artistic traditions.