verb
- present participle of coembody; to embody or express jointly or together with another person or thing
Usage: formal; rare; typically used in philosophical, artistic, or academic contexts
Examples
- The two dancers were coembodying the themes of unity and conflict through their synchronized movements.
- The sculpture and painting together were coembodying the artist's vision of transformation.
- In their collaborative work, both writers were coembodying the narrative voice.
- The music and lyrics were coembodying the emotional depth of the composition.