embrace

/ɛmˈbɹes/
verb 5noun 4

Collocations

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1

(noun.)

ADJ

close, passionate, tight, warm

After the long trip, her mother gave her a tight embrace at the airport.

VERB + EMBRACE

be locked in, hold sb in

She held her daughter in a warm embrace after not seeing her for two years.

escape (from), extract yourself from, free yourself from

She struggled to escape from his tight embrace at the end of their awkward meeting.

release sb from

After the long hug, she finally released him from her warm embrace.

PREP

in an ~

The mother held her child in a warm embrace after his first day of school.

into an ~

She fell into his embrace as soon as he arrived at the airport.

2

(verb.) put your arms round sb

ADV

tightly, warmly

After not seeing her sister for years, Maria embraced her tightly at the airport.

3

(verb.) accept sth

ADV

fully, genuinely

She genuinely embraces her new role as a teacher and loves helping students learn.

enthusiastically, wholeheartedly, with enthusiasm

The team wholeheartedly embraced the new training methods and saw immediate improvements.

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