chase |
embrace |
Related terms |
Chase is a related term of embrace.
As a proper noun chase
is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).
As a verb embrace is
to clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
As a noun embrace is
hug (
noun); putting arms around someone.
imitate |
embrace |
Related terms |
Imitate is a related term of embrace.
As verbs the difference between imitate and embrace
is that
imitate is to follow as a model or a pattern; to make a copy, counterpart or semblance of while
embrace is to clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
As a noun embrace is
hug (
noun); putting arms around someone.
embrace |
advocate |
As verbs the difference between embrace and advocate
is that
embrace is to clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug while
advocate is to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.
As nouns the difference between embrace and advocate
is that
embrace is hug noun; putting arms around someone while
advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.
embrace |
confuse |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between embrace and confuse
is that
embrace is (obsolete) to cling to; to cherish; to love while
confuse is (obsolete) to rout; discomfit.
As verbs the difference between embrace and confuse
is that
embrace is to clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
As a noun embrace
is hug (
noun); putting arms around someone.
embrace |
conceive |
Related terms |
Embrace is a related term of conceive.
As verbs the difference between embrace and conceive
is that
embrace is to clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug while
conceive is to develop an idea; to form in the mind; to plan; to devise; to originate.
As a noun embrace
is hug (
noun); putting arms around someone.
embrace |
entertain |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between embrace and entertain
is that
embrace is (obsolete) to cling to; to cherish; to love while
entertain is (obsolete) reception of a guest; welcome.
As verbs the difference between embrace and entertain
is that
embrace is to clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug while
entertain is to amuse (someone); to engage the attention of agreeably.
As nouns the difference between embrace and entertain
is that
embrace is hug (
noun); putting arms around someone while
entertain is (obsolete) ; pleasure.
foundle |
embrace |
Related terms |
Foundle is a related term of embrace.
As a verb embrace is
to clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
As a noun embrace is
hug (
noun); putting arms around someone.
appreciate |
embrace |
As verbs the difference between appreciate and embrace
is that
appreciate is to be grateful or thankful for while
embrace is to clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
As a noun embrace is
hug (
noun); putting arms around someone.
tolerate |
embrace |
As verbs the difference between tolerate and embrace
is that
tolerate is to allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to exist or occur without interference while
embrace is to clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
As a noun embrace is
hug (
noun); putting arms around someone.
succeed |
embrace |
Related terms |
Succeed is a related term of embrace.
As verbs the difference between succeed and embrace
is that
succeed is to follow in order; to come next after; hence, to take the place of while
embrace is to clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
As a noun embrace is
hug (
noun); putting arms around someone.
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