I. adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And he is incarnate in us all whenever we are in converse with each other, instructing or mercifully helping.
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He thus challenged authority simply by declaring that he was al-haqq, truth incarnate .
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The mental vibrations are also expressed in the aura which every incarnate being has around it.
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Was the future of the Rabari incarnate in this young man?
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With their mix of male and female imagery, snakes are sexuality incarnate .
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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She incarnates the innocence that makes "Don Giovanni" such a moving story.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Like the sort of heterodox culture which Mapplethorpe incarnated.
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The Church asserts that human beings are incarnated spirits: souls in bodies.
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Then you must incarnate what others incarnate.
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Truly great leaders such as Oppenheimer seem to incarnate the dream and become one with it.