English to Maori Meaning of embody - whakatinana


Embody :
whakatinana

whakarite, puka, whakatinana, whakawhenumi, ngā, tāwhai, faahoho'a nei, liliu, whakauru, hoatu tahi, huihui, whakakotahi, kohikohi, Kei roto, taa, werohia ki

whakatinanawhakatinanawhakatinana ana
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Definitions of embody in English
Verb(1) represent in bodily form(2) represent, as of a character on stage(3) represent or express something abstract in tangible form
Examples of embody in English
(1) We want figures who embody our feelings, represent a wise assimilation and a thoughtful new political response.(2) Models can also be called upon to embody moods or ideas.(3) And it makes sense, too, as other cultures (Arabic and Chinese come to mind) have used symbols and words that embody an idea or state of being for ages.(4) You just want to say: shut up and let me decide for myself whether, for instance, the Jewish Museum in Berlin embodies these feelings of terror and anguish or not.(5) The idea of progress embodies the faith - for it is a faith, not the result of any kind of empirical inquiry - that the advance that has occurred in science can be replicated in ethics and politics.(6) As the opera is named after her, Carmen dominates the cast, and every theme and idea is embodied in her character.(7) Once again we get a series of monologues skewering this or that human folly through one of its typical embodiers .(8) More to the point, if we would like to see the four structural components of science to be in harmony with Islam, then we have to make sure that they have been shaped by the relevant ideas embodied in those sciences.(9) That these preferences could be expressed as embodying new ideas as well as satisfying specific interests was in our view crucial.(10) Despite their imposing title, they were not embodied in any constitutional document and were never formally written down.(11) ÔÇÿOnly ideas embodied in people, machines or goods have economic value,ÔÇÖ they write.(12) How, specifically, were these ideas embodied in the books themselves?(13) For better or worse, the paternalism and condescension towards the public which is embodied in the very idea of a publication ban has been fatally short-circuited.(14) The Mowachaht-Muchalaht believe Luna embodies the spirit of their late chief, Ambrose Maquinna, who said he would return to them in the form of a whale after he died.(15) Do not be an embodier of fame; do not be a storehouse of schemes; do not be an undertaker of projects; do not be a proprietor of wisdom.(16) Their proposal was embodied in an amendment by Senator Daschle.
Related Phrases of embody
(1) embody ::
whakatinana
Synonyms
Verb
1. personify ::
faahoho'a nei
2. incorporate ::
whakauru
3. incarnate ::
incarnate
4. be ::
kia
Antonyms
1. disembody ::
disembody
Different Forms
embodies, embody, embodying
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