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UK
/ɪnkˈɑːneɪt/
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[ US /ˌɪnˈkɑɹˌneɪt, ˌɪnˈkɑɹnət/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈkɑɹˌneɪt, ˌɪnˈkɑɹnət/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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invested with a bodily form especially of a human body
a monarch...regarded as a god incarnate -
possessing or existing in bodily form
what seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind
an incarnate spirit
`corporate' is an archaic term
VERB
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represent in bodily form
He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system
The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist - make concrete and real
How To Use incarnate In A Sentence
- We do need to show that we can talk without contradiction of God's universal salvific will and the scandalous particularity of the incarnate and risen Lord.
- the old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market
- The Vera Icon clearly shows the humiliation and abjection of the incarnate Christ.
- Rastas, numbering only in the hundreds of thousands, recognize Haile Selassie I as God incarnate, and believe that marijuana is a gateway to spiritual enlightenment. Frank Fredericks: Protecting Pastafarians: When Does Religious Freedom Become Ridiculous?
- To the left, Zephyr and Chloris blow life into her, helping her to incarnate while moving from heaven to earth. The Poet Prince
- I am, as you probably know, an incarnate Star Wars fan, and as such, this is a nugget of pure gold … Or bacta. Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO'
- Great Regulars: For all his Hindu allusions, he Derek Mahon displays a resistance to the transcendental: eschewing good Karma, he sprays "Deet" at a mosquito, despite being reincarnated as "a mozzie myself once". Archive 2009-09-01
- an incarnate spirit
- We are all quite aware that he is a witch-burner reincarnate come to re-enact all the painful past.
- The media cast him as the devil incarnate .