1. embodying - Noun
2. embodying - Verb
of Embody
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe follow ideas and not men, and rebel against this habit of embodying a principle in a man. Errico Malatesta
Force is not a fact at all, but an idea embodying what is approximately the fact. William Kingdon Clifford
Creating an avatar of this sort is one way of embodying that information in a way that human beings can interact with. It is inherently human to transcend limitations. Ray Kurzweil
There is no doubt in my mind that, from the third-person point of view, monarchy is the most reasonable form of government. By embodying the state in a fragile human person, it captures the arbitrariness and the givenness of political allegiance, and so transforms allegiance into affection. Roger Scruton
Humanity could only have survived and flourished if it held social and personal values that transcended the urges of the individual, embodying selfish desires - and these stem from the sense of a transcendent good. Arthur Peacocke
In the late 60s and early 70s, I did get interested in voices, and in narration and embodying the voice, making the poem sound like a real person talking. Robert Morgan