verb
- present participle of imbody; to give a physical form or concrete shape to something abstract or intangible
- to include or incorporate something as part of a whole; to contain or comprise
Usage: archaic or literary; variant spelling of 'embodying'
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The sculpture is imbodying the artist's vision of freedom and hope.
- The new constitution is imbodying the principles of justice and equality.
- By imbodying these values in our work, we create lasting change.
- The monument stands as a testament, imbodying the sacrifices of those who came before.
- The design is imbodying both traditional and modern elements.
- She found herself imbodying the character so completely that the audience forgot she was acting.