Incarnate
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verb
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adjective
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(As a verb)
Incarnate ( verb )
To embody or personify (an abstract quality or idea) in a physical form or with a human character.
Origin:
From latin incarnatus, past participle of incarnare, from in- + caro flesh.
Examples:
- She incarnates strength and courage.
- The statue incarnates the spirit of freedom.
- The building is an incarnate representation of the architect's vision.
- The performance truly incarnated the essence of the play.
- He incarnated the role of a hero perfectly.
(As an adjective)
Incarnate ( adjective )
To embody or personify (an abstract quality or idea) in a physical form or with a human character.
Origin:
From latin incarnatus, past participle of incarnare, from in- + caro flesh.
Examples:
- She incarnates strength and courage.
- The statue incarnates the spirit of freedom.
- The building is an incarnate representation of the architect's vision.
- The performance truly incarnated the essence of the play.
- He incarnated the role of a hero perfectly.