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Definition of Imbodying
1. imbody [v] - See also: imbody
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imbodying
Literary usage of Imbodying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Methodist Review (1846)
"It gave birth to the canon law, at a time when there was no other law imbodying
equally the principles of justice ; and this has been the germ of much that ..."
2. History of the Late War, Between the United States and Great Britain by Henry Marie Brackenridge (1818)
"... of at least three thousand men, at some point between the Eastern Branch and
the Patuxent, and of imbodying at least ten thousand militia at Washington. ..."
3. Handbook for Readers and Students, Intended as a Help to Individuals by Alonzo Potter (1843)
"... exposition of the philosophy of Socrates; the Dialogues of Plato, imbodying
his Ideal ... Ethics, <fc., of Aristotle, imbodying his Sensuous Philosophy; ..."
4. The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam by Conn First Congregational Church (Haddam (1902)
"The allusion to the first imbodying is in itself conclusive that the people
believed a church had been regularly organized at an earlier date, though there ..."
5. The Family Library (Harper). by Child Study Association of America Book Review Committee (1847)
"Xenophon's Memorabilia, being an exposition of the philosophy of Socrates; the
Dialogues of Plato, imbodying his Ideal or Spiritual Philosophy, ..."