Embracing in a sentence as a noun

One can't choose to have some Apple gear without fully embracing it.

I got to say, those siesta embracing countries might be on to something.

I think the rush to deemphasize standardized test scores is racism more than it is embracing a broader view of merit.

Someone with a less favorable view on Bitcoin could easily point out that these retailers are not embracing Bitcoin.

My armchair criticism is that a good documentary is both embracing of AND skeptical of its subject.

Then a random book off the library shelf?I do in general terms like your suggestion about being spontaneous, and living in the moment, and embracing chaos and randomness.

The main thing that is missing at this point is experience and maturity in the JavaScript community at large, which is quickly changing as more and more developers start embracing the language.

> turn the buildings into Pastafarian temples and the act of coding into religious serviceI'd recommend against embracing Pastafarianism for this.

The true innovator in the e-mail space has been GMail, which has brought things like autosave, concepts such as embracing the fact that it is not truly productive to file every single e-mail into a purposeful folder, embracing that tagging is better than folders.

Embracing definitions

noun

the act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection)

See also: embrace embracement