publicly embrace
Frequency: 7.110.7 per million words
To accept something without hiding it from others.
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- The politician decided to publicly embrace the controversial policy reform.
- She chose to publicly embrace her cultural heritage after years of hiding it.
- The company will publicly embrace sustainable business practices next quarter.
- He was ready to publicly embrace his new role as team captain.
- The organization publicly embraced diversity and inclusion initiatives.
- They decided to publicly embrace the change rather than resist it silently.
- The celebrity publicly embraced the environmental movement last year.
- We should publicly embrace our mistakes and learn from them.
- The school board will publicly embrace new educational technologies.
- She publicly embraced her opponent's vision for healthcare reform.