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Etymology

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From embraceable +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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embraceably (comparative more embraceably, superlative most embraceably)

  1. In an embraceable manner.
    • 1956, The American Magazine, volumes 161-162, page 102:
      Alice Lon, the featured soloist and "Champagne Lady," is spry and pretty, with an embraceably slim waist and gleaming legs under a froth of petticoats.