Graced [verb]

Definition of Graced:

beautify, embellish

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Sentence/Example of Graced:

Well, we could go into its antecedents in both India and Germany, the push to make it an Olympic event and all of the strength, suppleness, skill and grace it takes to pull it off well.

Given that daily life and the small hardships thereof are basically the building blocks of the human experience, I don’t think you need to do a lot of explaining to your kids about the importance of managing them with grace.

There are many other stories of leaders, politicians, and celebrities who have taken to hiding embarrassing relatives, perhaps to stay in the good graces of the public.

You don’t have to like each other, but proffered grace is a start.

It’s a twist that could be awkward, but she manages it with a huge smile, confidence and grace.

Customers who schedule a ride now get a 15-minute grace period to meet their ride.

I think it’s so important for moms to give themselves grace and permission to make mistakes.

Our country needs everyone, Republican and Democrat, to extend grace to one another and bring out the best in each of us.

Still, Huang says there’s a lack of grace given to teachers in this time.

Quibi’s rapid fall from grace also serves as a cautionary tale for advertisers.