How to use in-sentence of “embrace”:
+ Most Argentinians embrace both their ethnic origins and Argentinian nationality.
+ Later on in his career he came to embrace the Pre-Raphaelite style of painting despite the fact that it had gone out of fashion in the British art scene several decades before.
+ People tell the story that he fell from his boat when he tried to embrace the reflection of the moon, and therefore drowned in the Yangtze River.
+ He was also one of the first jazz musicians to embrace synthesizers and funk music.
+ Many Hungarian Unitarians embrace the principles of Rationalist Unitarianism—the only Unitarian high school in the world, John Sigismund Unitarian Academy in Cluj Napoca, Romania, teaches Rationalist Unitarianism.
+ After Dan is finished talking to the police, he goes upstairs where Beth is waiting for him, they then embrace and proceed upstairs as the camera focuses on a picture of the family.