1. embracing - Noun
2. embracing - Verb
of Embrace
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Bord Bia there has been a 24% rise in the number of potatoes being purchased across Ireland, with many embracing the simple spud during these times of uncertainty. Source: Internet
Above is crouched the figure of Polyphemus in weathered bronze, peering down at the white marble group of Acis and Galatea embracing below (see below). Source: Internet
According to MacDonald, while it is possible to leave Hell and enter Heaven, doing so implies turning away (repentance); or as depicted by Lewis, embracing ultimate and unceasing joy itself. Source: Internet
After a rocky 2019 college debut at quarterback, Racanelli is embracing a new role at defensive back for the Wildcats. Source: Internet
According to the committee, these lectures were included in the compilation "in consequence of their embracing the important doctrine of salvation." Source: Internet
“All 20 drivers stand united with their teams against racism and prejudice, at the same time embracing the principles of diversity, equality and inclusion,” the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association said on Saturday. Source: Internet