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1
to manifest or embody an abstract idea, concept, or quality in a tangible, concrete form
transitive
- The artist sought to incarnate the essence of freedom in a powerful sculpture.
- Through community projects, they aim to incarnate the values of unity and collaboration.
- In his novel, the author skillfully incarnates the intangible emotions of love and loss.
- Through innovative technology, scientists are working to incarnate the theoretical principles of quantum physics.
- Through expressive dance, the choreographer sought to incarnate the emotions of joy and sorrow.
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to embody or represent a concept, idea, deity, or spirit in a physical or bodily form
- The deity was believed to incarnate in human form during sacred ceremonies.
- In religious art, angels are often depicted to incarnate messengers of divine will.
- The legendary hero was said to incarnate in times of crisis.
- The folklore character was thought to incarnate the forces of nature
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