Embodiment in a sentence as a noun

When I saw Steve Jobs in the flesh, I saw an embodiment of everything I was not, and probably never would be. Frankly, I felt like a fraud.

And no, Wikipedia is not an exception from the norm -- it is the embodiment of the open web.

Combined with head tracking, the preferred embodiment would collect methane into a holding tank on the sheep's back.

MZ thinks of himself as the embodiment of the singularity... whatever that means.

Part of the problem, I think, is that our concept of privacy is tightly linked with our physical embodiment.

The problem with your post is exactly why selective prosecution is the very embodiment of an oppressive regime.

They're practically the embodiment of every cliche you've ever heard about Republican ideology: to create jobs, introduce a flat tax code!

If that's not the embodiment of America's dire lack of financial and family planning skills, then I don't know what is.> "Ive stressed to my daughter the importance of not borrowing any money.

So to those of us who actually brought in revenue instead of dining out on it, the ticker change was the embodiment of the persistent delusion that we were something other than a computing systems company...

The back button is probably the worst part of Android's UI, it's the embodiment of "mystery meat" navigation and interface: a hardware button which behaves in a completely arbitrary and essentially random manner without providing any clue as to what will happen when it's tapped.

I begin here by evaluating this standard in the context of three published replication attempts, involving investigations of the embodiment of morality, the endowment effect, and weather effects on life satisfaction, concluding the standard has unacceptable problems.

Had he stayed for six months or a year, he'd have been able to figure out what makes India tick - India is the very embodiment of clever innovation to survive - it will ask you very tough questions and it will compel you to innovate, often rapidly, just in order to survive - not even succeed.

Embodiment definitions

noun

a new personification of a familiar idea; "the embodiment of hope"; "the incarnation of evil"; "the very avatar of cunning"

See also: incarnation avatar

noun

a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept; "a circle was the embodiment of his concept of life"

See also: shape

noun

giving concrete form to an abstract concept