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So, 'embody' can mean 'represent'... or something like 'convey' too: 'The artist's last work embodies her suffering throughout her failed marriage.' Is that correct?
Thanks in advance!
Mar 29, 2021 10:29 PM
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Generally, yes. The easiest way to answer this question would be to say that "embody" means "encarnar" in Spanish. I should also add that "embody" is a relatively formal or academic word. It is not a word that most people would use in casual conversation with friends/mates.
March 30, 2021
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