Embracing

/ɪmˈbreɪsɪŋ/ verb

Present participle of embrace; holding someone closely in one's arms as a sign of affection. Also means accepting or supporting something willingly and enthusiastically.

From Old French 'embracier' from 'en-' (in) and 'brace' (arms), literally meaning to take in one's arms. The figurative sense of accepting ideas or beliefs developed in Middle English, extending the physical gesture to mental acceptance.

AMማሳየት
ARاحتضان
BNআলিঙ্গন
CAabracant
CSobjímající
DAomfattende
DEumarmend
ELαγκαλιάζοντας
ESabrazando
FAآغوش
FIhalaileminen
FRembrassant
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