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make a word that means \to put your arms around someone or something.\
To form a word meaning "to put your arms around someone or something", we use the prefix "em" (a variant of "en" which can mean to cause or put into a state) and the root "brace". Combining "em" and "brace" gives "embrace", which has the meaning of putting one's arms around someone or something. The other options: "dis" is a prefix meaning opposite or remove, so "disguard" (or "disguise" - but here "guard" is not correct) doesn't fit. "guard" alone or with "dis" doesn't mean to hug.
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embrace (formed by combining the prefix "em" and the root "brace")