2. Verb. (embrace Embrace) (again). ¹
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Definition of Reembrace
1. embrace [v -BRACED, -BRACING, -BRACES] - See also: embrace
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reembrace
Literary usage of Reembrace
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Household Book of Poetry (1879)
"Once his love grown chill, Mine may strive— Bitterly we reembrace, Single still.
Was it something said, Something done, Vexed him Î was it touch of hand, ..."
2. Life in Mexico During a Residence of Two Years in that Country (1843)
"Besides, a slight change in the degree of heat or cold which we would not observe,
they comment upon. The visit over, the ladies reembrace, the lady of the ..."
3. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1883)
"... yet there probably remains a certain amount of fallacious classification
reembrace a larger part of the total population than those for 1870. ..."
4. War and Insurance: An Address Delivered Before the Philosophical Union of by Josiah Royce (1914)
"... Mine may strive — Bitterly we reembrace, Single still." So laments the lonely
wife in Browning's " Men and Women." The situation is human. ..."