embody
He wants this piece of clear carbon to embody all the love he feels
for his intended and to represent the new life they're embarking on.
embrace
Enveloped in his new mother's embrace, 4-year-old Jersen Silvester
Eefting gazed wide-eyed around a hotel lobby
at the end of an 11-hour flight that whisked him from the devastation
of Haiti to his new home in the Netherlands.
embryo
When that information started to leak to the public,
Dion confirmed it. But a day later, she found out
the embryo had not been implanted successfully.
emphasize
The vast majority of papers that picked up my review just emphasized
the negative aspects of it, the fact that it is a simple fairy tale,
supporting anti-militarism and anti-imperialism.
enclose
I yearned for the cage heels which enclose the foot and ankle
in delicate black straps, but I happened to be in a city where,
madd eningly, the local branch of H&M didn't stock them.
encompass
The biggest celebrity-owned luxury empire belongs to Jennifer Lopez,
encompassing a high-end collection, Sweetface;
a juniors line, Justweet, and multiple fragrances.
encroach
A group of religious leaders ,saying that children can already pray
in school if they wish and that tinkering with the First Amendment
would encroach on people's right to worship as they chose.
encyclop(a)edia
Frieda Brioschi makes her living programming computers in Arcore,
Italy, but she still finds more than 25 hours a week
to help edit the Italian version of Wikipedia,
the free online encyclopedia, and to speak in schools,
encouraging students to contribute.
feedback
A: This is my paper, Professor.
Would you give me your feedbacks on it tomorrow morning?
B: OK, no problem.