English to Spanish Dictionary embrace

embrace

abrazo
definition
verb
Aunt Sophie embraced her warmly
hold (someone) closely in one's arms, especially as a sign of affection.
besides traditional methods, artists are embracing new technology
accept or support (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically.
noun
they were locked in an embrace
an act of holding someone closely in one's arms.
their eager embrace of foreign influences
an act of accepting or supporting something willingly or enthusiastically.
translation of 'embrace'
verb
hacer abrazo,
aprovechar,
adherirse,
abrazarse,
aceptar,
dedicarse a,
adoptar,
abarcar,
dar un abrazo a,
abrazar,
convertirse a
noun
abrazamiento,
abrazo
example
Night grew darker with increased time, the city stood peaceful at the 'embrace' of the lights that surrounded it.
I closed my eyes and buried myself deeper within his 'embrace' .
Such a willing 'embrace' of danceable shenanigans produces something of a dilemma, however.
the transformations brought about by the 'embrace' of mass media
Still others feel the bar has not been set quite high enough to warrant the eager 'embrace' of electronic voting.
Its articles, uniformly excellent and insightful, accept, even 'embrace' , controversy.
I heard a soft sigh come from my own lips before his lips descended upon me and we locked in an 'embrace' .
An hour later, Victoria and Jack stood once again on the balcony, locked in a firm 'embrace' .
I wrapped my arms tighter around her as she burrowed deeper in my 'embrace' .
they were locked in an 'embrace'
they were locked in an 'embrace'
The vast power of the USA was with us, but there were occasions when the enthusiastic 'embrace' might have proved as damaging as a blow from an enemy.
Does Leland 'embrace' it willingly, or is he merely a pawn of a greater evil?
Jack was the first to pull away from their deep 'embrace' .
totalitarianism has meant that no interest falls outside the 'embrace' of the state
Shortly after collapsing into the voluptuous 'embrace' of a velveteen sofa, your body may shut itself down and try to enter a coma.
All at once, the group of functionaries simultaneously lock Thatcher in a close 'embrace' , surrounding her from all sides.
Before she could comprehend it, his lips were on hers, and she was locked in his 'embrace' .
Nothing surrounded us but the dark 'embrace' of trees, except where the predawn light touched the eroded stone face of another pyramid rising above the canopy.
Our 'embrace' is restricted by the wide table separating us, but it's great to feel his powerful arms around me.
The major focus of the book is showing how traditional library skills and a willingness to 'embrace' change can aid you in solving technical problems.
their eager 'embrace' of foreign influences
In private the couple is openly affectionate, but when he tries to 'embrace' her in public, she often turns to the side and they bump noses.
She seems hesitant, but warms to the 'embrace' and his deeper kisses.
The thick tendrils of fog caressed the car, drawing it deeper into its muggy 'embrace' .
He was a very sparkling, mercurial personality, quick to 'embrace' you, as well as to criticize if I felt that something wasn't right.
She smiled warmly at me and stood to 'embrace' me with a hug.
If energy enthusiasts wish to 'embrace' vitalism, who are we sceptics to snatch it away from them?
I have come to appreciate warm people who 'embrace' you just because they're happy to see you.
They gently went down on their knees, still locked in their 'embrace' .
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