Definition of Embaces

1. embace [v] - See also: embace

Lexicographical Neighbors of Embaces

emarginated
emarginately
emargination
emarginations
emasculate
emasculated
emasculates
emasculating
emasculations
emasculator
emasculators
emasculatory
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embace
embaces (current term)
embacing
embail
embailed
embailing
embails
embale
embaled
embales
embaling
emball
emballed
emballing
embalm

Literary usage of Embaces

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Magazine by Richard Phillips (1796)
"... tortured in all their 1'rr.bi by your embaces !" fnf Fury, Fury, there; Tyrant, there; ..."

2. The Life of Gen. Frank. Pierce, of New Hampshire: The Democratic Candidate by David W. Bartlett (1852)
"This period embaces the whole of Mr. Van Buren's administration and the first year of that of Gen. Harrison and Mr. Tyler. He had previously served as a ..."

3. Consular Cases and Opinions, from the Decisions of the English and American by Ellery Cory Stowell (1909)
"taken as a repeal by implication, unless it is plainly repugnant to the former, or unless it fully embaces the whole subject-matter. (God- dard v. ..."

4. The American Monthly Magazine by Daughters of the American Revolution (1898)
"... of this old revolutionary warrior, embaces the gifts of both author and artist, and is in every way a fit ..."

5. Comparative Vocabularies of the Indian Tribes of British Columbia: With a by Geological Survey of Canada, William Fraser Tolmie, George Mercer Dawson (1884)
"The map accompanying this publication embaces a large amount of information respecting the distribution of the various tribes, covering an area west of the ..."

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