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US
/ˌɹiɪnˈkɑɹˌneɪt/
]
ADJECTIVE
- having a new body
VERB
-
cause to appear in a new form
the old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market -
be born anew in another body after death
Hindus believe that we transmigrate
How To Use reincarnate In A Sentence
- However, the mighty barbarian is deemed unworthy to enter Paradise by the Ancestors and is reincarnated in order to redeem himself.
- This system embraces the belief that the spirit of some humans is, after death, reincarnated within the body of another living person of similar age and probably of the same sex as the deceased.
- After three days of life, a shaman evokes a soul to be reincarnated in the baby's body.
- She, and she alone, has the power to start and stop the wars, for she is the Oracle reincarnate and she will deliver justice to the world.
- She also tells the astonished projectionist that they have reincarnated together many times throughout the centuries in different roles.
- World of Warcraft" is now welcoming his fifth birthday, while it was only a game in which enables the players reincarnate themselves into warlock, warrior, orcish and numen any longer.
- A distinctive belief is that souls transmigrate (are reincarnated) from generation to generation.
- But Sarah and her mother believe that Melissa is her grandmother reincarnated.
- His oldest son is quite mad, believing that he is Jesus Christ reincarnate.
- When people claim to be reincarnated, for some reason, they tend to have been the Queen of Sheba, and not some scrofulous beggar.