Incarnate ( verb , adjective )

(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:

  1. She incarnates strength and courage.
  2. The statue incarnates the spirit of freedom.
  3. The building is an incarnate representation of the architect's vision.
  4. The performance truly incarnated the essence of the play.
  5. 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:

  1. She incarnates strength and courage.
  2. The statue incarnates the spirit of freedom.
  3. The building is an incarnate representation of the architect's vision.
  4. The performance truly incarnated the essence of the play.
  5. He incarnated the role of a hero perfectly.
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