"Embracive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "embracive" is not a commonly used term in English language. However, I assume you meant to use the word "embraceive".
Embracive means having the quality of embracing or enveloping; encompassing; or forming a complete or comprehensive system.
In other words, something that is embracive encompasses all aspects or dimensions, forming a complete and comprehensive system.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "embracive":
To hold or take hold of something, especially tightly or fondly; to welcome or accept something heartily.
The word "embracing" is a verb that means to accept something or someone willingly and warmly, often with open arms. It can also refer to the act of embracing or encircling something or someone with one's arms. In a broader sense, it can also mean to accept a new idea or change willingly and enthusiastically.
Embrasure is a noun that refers to a recessed area or notch in a wall or fortification, typically used to accommodate the alignment of cannonballs or other projectiles when a cannon is fired from a defensive position. In architectural contexts, it can also refer to the space between the inner and outer layers of a wall, often used to provide additional insulation or structural support.
Embrocates is a verb that means to apply a unguent or ointment to a part of the body, especially to soothe or relieve pain, inflammation, or stiffness.