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Embracive

Embracive \Em*bra"cive\, a. Disposed to embrace; fond of caressing. [R.]
--Thackeray.

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embracive

a. (context archaic English) Disposed to embrace; fond of caressing.

Usage examples of "embracive".

But the majority seemed to gather that Lombar had assumed much more embracive powers and, if the Grand Council order had not been showing up on their consoles, they would have had to assume that Lombar had authored some kind of a coup.

But the engram can manifest itself chronically as either a somatic (a noun has been made out of an adjective here and it is commonly employed in Dianetics to avoid the use of the word pain, which is not embracive and which is restim-ulative) or as an aberration or as both together.

His arms were raised to them in an embracive gesture, inviting the birds to settle upon his head and shoulders, as though he were not a housepainter but Saint Francis of Assisi in communion with his feathered friends.