Embody in a sentence as a verb

Steve Jobs did embody the lock down of computing.

They are a boon to Hiro because they embody the worst stereotype of the CIC stringer.

Mostly people who know of the 10,000 hours rule don't embody it as being the cold, hard, dry truth, everything is very complicated when you get really down and dirty.

I take special care to upvote these kinds of projects, as they embody the hacker spirit: hack something that has never been done before in an awesome way, and to **** with practical value!

"Overall it was important to me that the page be dynamic, that it feel very fresh, and that it be very intuitive, and that it really tries to embody beautiful design"Is that really supposed to mean anything?

This statement is just not true!The CSS px unit was carefully designed to embody as closely as possible the intuitive concept of a "monitor pixel", while retaining sufficient flexibility to allow implementors to accommodate a wide range of devices.

Embody definitions

verb

represent in bodily form; "He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system"; "The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist"

See also: incarnate substantiate

verb

represent, as of a character on stage; "Derek Jacobi was Hamlet"

See also: personify

verb

represent or express something abstract in tangible form; "This painting embodies the feelings of the Romantic period"