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Main Entry: embody
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: represent; materialize

Synonyms:

actualize, complete, concretize, demonstrate, emblematize, epitomize, evince, exemplify, exhibit, express, exteriorize, externalize, hypostatize, illustrate, incarnate, incorporate, manifest, mirror, objectify, personalize, personify, realize, reify, show, stand for, substantiate, symbolize, typify

Antonyms:

disembody, exclude
Main Entry: embody
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: include, integrate

Synonyms:

absorb, amalgamate, assimilate, blend, bring together, codify, collect, combine, comprehend, comprise, concentrate, consolidate, contain, embrace, encompass, establish, fuse, have, incorporate, involve, merge, organize, subsume, systematize, take in, unify

Antonyms:

disembody, disintegrate, exclude
Main Entry: classify
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: categorize

Synonyms:

allocate, allot, alphabetize, analyze, arrange, assort, brand, break down, button down, catalogue, class, codify, collocate, coordinate, correlate, dispose, distinguish, distribute, divide, docket, embody, file, grade, group, incorporate, index, label, match, name, number, order, organize, peg, pigeonhole, put away, put down as, put down for, range, rank, rank out, rate, regiment, segregate, size, size up, sort, systematize, tab, tabulate, tag, take one's measure, ticket, type, typecast
Main Entry: comprehend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: include

Synonyms:

comprise, contain, embody, embrace, enclose, encompass, have, involve, subsume, take in

Antonyms:

exclude, not include
Main Entry: comprise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make up, consist of

Synonyms:

add up to, amount to, be composed of, be contained in, compass, compose, comprehend, constitute, contain, cover, embody, embrace, encircle, enclose, encompass, engross, form, hold, include, incorporate, involve, span, subsume, sum up, take in
Notes: compose is preferred when the parts of the whole being assembled are regarded as nonconcrete and more general; when the parts are concrete and specific, then constitute is more appropriate, and then there is comprise, which can mean 'comprehending or encompassing certain parts'
comprise means literally 'embrace': a zoo comprises mammals, reptiles, and birds (because it 'embraces' or includes them), but animals do not comprise ('embrace') a zoo, they constitute a zoo

Antonyms:

except, exclude, fail, fall short, lack, need, want
Main Entry: concentrate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: gather, collect

Synonyms:

accumulate, agglomerate, aggregate, amass, assemble, bunch, center, centralize, cluster, coalesce, collect, combine, compact, compress, congest, conglomerate, congregate, consolidate, constrict, contract, converge, cramp, crowd, draw together, eliminate, embody, focalize, focus, forgather, garner, get to the meat, heap, heap up, hoard, huddle, integrate, intensify, localize, mass, muster, narrow, pile, reduce, salt away, store, strengthen, swarm, unify, zero in

Antonyms:

disperse, scatter
Main Entry: consist of
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: made up of

Synonyms:

amount to, be composed of, comprise, contain, embody, include, incorporate, involve
Main Entry: constitute
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: comprise, form

Synonyms:

aggregate, complement, complete, compose, compound, construct, cook up, create, develop, dream up, embody, enact, establish, fill out, fix, flesh out, found, frame, fudge together, incorporate, integrate, make, make up, set up
Main Entry: contain
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: include, hold

Synonyms:

accommodate, be composed of, comprehend, comprise, consist of, embody, embrace, enclose, encompass, have, have capacity for, hold, incorporate, involve, seat, subsume, take in

Antonyms:

exclude
Main Entry: copy
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: imitate

Synonyms:

act like, ape, burlesque, do, do a take-off, do like, echo, embody, emulate, epitomize, fake, follow, follow example, follow suit, go like, illustrate, incarnate, knock off, make like, mimic, mirror, mock, model, parody, parrot, personify, phony, pirate, play a role, prefigure, repeat, sham, simulate, steal, take leaf out of book, take off, travesty, typify

Antonyms:

be original
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