embody vs mirror

embody

verb
  • To comprise or include as part of a cohesive whole; to be made up of. 

  • To unite in a body or mass. 

  • To represent in some other form, such as a code of laws. 

  • The US Constitution aimed to embody the ideals of diverse groups of people, from Puritans to Deists. 

  • To represent in a physical or concrete form; to incarnate or personify. 

mirror

verb
  • To create something identical to (a web site, etc.). 

  • Of an event, activity, behaviour, etc, to be identical to; to be a copy of. 

  • To reflect, as in a mirror. 

noun
  • An object, person, or event that reflects or gives a picture of another. 

  • A disk, website or other resource that contains replicated data. 

  • A mirror carp. 

  • A kind of political self-help book, advising kings, princes, etc. on how to behave. 

  • A smooth surface, usually made of glass with reflective material painted on the underside, that reflects light so as to give an image of what is in front of it. 

How often have the words embody and mirror occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )