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embodiments

  • plural
    of embodiment.
    embodiment
    noun
    the act of embodying.

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He and Erkılıç have achieved international acclaim for their team’s decades of foundational experimentation collaborating with dataset intelligences at the AI frontier, as well as for architecturally-scaled, narratively engaged visual embodiments of abstract technological constructs.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2026

They are of the same era—fanciful and fantastical embodiments of the enterprise, leisure and sense of possibility America was placing on offer, despite the decade of Depression and war’s looming storm clouds.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 14, 2026

"They're kind of 3D embodiments of the drawings, but they're produced independently."

From BBC Sep. 26, 2025

There was a sense that it was kind of like no parents, no rules, and the companies were not structured like banks and law firms and these other embodiments of traditional corporate authority.

From Slate Jul. 30, 2023

“To me they seem strange, mysterious embodiments of vastness,” said Lucius.

From The Tour A Story of Ancient Egypt by Louis Couperus