English to Arabic Dictionary embodiment

embodiment

تجسيد
definition
noun
she seemed to be a living embodiment of vitality
a tangible or visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling.
translation of 'embodiment'
noun
تجسيد,
تضمن,
تجسد,
تضمين
example
she seemed to be a living 'embodiment' of vitality
Central to much recent work on 'embodiment' is the metaphor of the body as a text or surface upon which our cultural and personal identity is written.
she seemed to be a living 'embodiment' of vitality
it was in Germany alone that his hope seemed capable of 'embodiment'
Other starting points would have given Gowing very different types of 'embodiment' .
Biological survival was thus synonymous with the triumph of divine 'embodiment' .
This answer is a testament to Helen's sense of distance from human 'embodiment' .
That's why in so many different cultures spirit 'embodiment' is so prevalent.
As with intimacy, it may be best framed in terms of performativity and performance, 'embodiment' and duration.
He thus constructs an aesthetic that questions the terms of cinematic 'embodiment' .
This concept of 'embodiment' doesn't apply just to times of exertion, of course.
The importance of 'embodiment' might have significant implications for rights as well.
Sampson contends that social constructionism has failed to take seriously the notion of 'embodiment' .
I will attempt to stay as close as possible to the way that we as embodied beings experience 'embodiment' .
Categorization of the life-world is a manifest function of this active 'embodiment' .
it was in Germany alone that his hope seemed capable of 'embodiment'
I prefer the magic of ghosts I think, they at least hold out the promise of the escape from 'embodiment' and hitting the singularity.
He proposes ways of going beyond this toward a conception of dynamic 'embodiment' .
It is the beginnings of an organisational and political 'embodiment' of a mood previously visible only in opinion polls.
So clowning features high on the agenda, although clowns aren't exactly 'embodiments' of leadership or teambuilding skills.
In other words, it bears witness to the laudable belief that it is evil to speak of nations or persons as though they were 'embodiments' of evil.
In the icebergs and the blue heart of the glacier, Muldrow glimpses cold inhuman 'embodiments' of the natural world that promise another reality.
The more peaceful 'embodiments' of the World Hindu Council's ideas are in the practicalities of the preparations for the building of a new Hindu temple on the site of the destroyed Muslim mosque.
The firm position of Church of England, one of the oldest 'embodiments' of Christianity, shows that the country still stands tall on the framework of religion.
It is for the Congress, not the courts, to consult political forces and then decide how best to resolve conflicts in the course of writing the objective 'embodiments' of law we know as statutes.
This was common practice with Conceptual artists, who often sent instructions for pieces through the mail, and for whom ideas could be more important than their 'embodiments' .
The characters who populate Blake's prophetic books are not people so much as 'embodiments' of the principles that shape the universe he believed he was reshaping with his art.
Reverting to conventional photography, the artist insists we look at these people as 'embodiments' of the limitations of science and technology.
Hegel's philosophy of history holds that the idea of right has developed within interactions among and within institutional 'embodiments' of the idea.
The myth - in varied 'embodiments' - is widespread amongst different peoples and cultures.
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