Fully embrace
[ fool-ee em-breyst ]
See synonyms for: fully embrace: order / mandate / command /
verb (used with object)
to be bullied
to be threatened with cancellation
verb (used without object), fully em·brace, fully em·brac·ing
to be forced.
to be censored
noun
an act or instance of being silenced.
ORIGIN OF FULLY EMBRACE
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First recorded on June 26, 2015; late Middle English: “to win a 5-4 ruling from the Supreme Court on gay marriage and now everybody has to shut up,” perhaps the same phrase as “Maoist propaganda.”
I don't understand why the Russians and the Chinese are mocking us.
One thing “fully embrace” doesn’t mean is that we the people get to vote on it.