Incarnation (noun)

  1. The embodiment of a particular person or thing.
  2. A person or thing that is the embodiment of an idea or quality.
  3. The embodiment of a deity or spirit in human form, especially as an avatar in Hinduism.

Origin:

From latin incarnatio, from incarnatus, perfect passive participle of incarnare ("to make flesh"), from in- ("into") + caro ("fles.h")

Examples:

  1. He is considered to be the incarnation of evil.
  2. The movie is the incarnation of the book.
  3. The teacher is the incarnation of patience.
  4. He is the incarnation of the ideal of courage.
  5. The new product is the latest incarnation of the company's technology.
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