The changing role of women in 1920s America was embodied by the image of the "Flapper".
England
It is the rights embodied in the Constitution and that these rights cannot be changed or repelled by Congress through legislation.
"the merit system embodied in civil service exams"
In many countries a landmark case sets a legal precedent and is embodied into law
A flood after a rainstorm
The importance of the mind as part of the body is an example of the mind-body connection, which recognizes the influence of mental and emotional states on physical health. This concept highlights the interconnectedness of the mind and body, emphasizing the significance of addressing mental health as part of overall well-being. By acknowledging this relationship, individuals can work towards achieving holistic health and wellness.
Respecting the family hierarchy and the respect for the elders are examples of an Anglo-saxon valuse embodied by the hero Beowulf.
to rely on somthing
R. Patton Howell has written: 'The Meaning of Stroke' 'Embodied mind' 'Beyond Literacy the Second Gutenberg Revolution (Mind Age Series)'
Physical prowess Battlefield glory Loyalty to a lord
a spirit that is housed inside a body. for example you have a body and a spirit inside it so it is an embodied spirit.
Gesturing with your hands while you talk
Physical prowess Battlefield glory Loyalty to a lord
What renaissance values are embodied in this painting?
He embodied everything that was good about people by his actions in helping them.
what are the basic locational and attributes concept embodied in cartography