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Meanings of
incarnate
in anglès
portuguès
representar
espanyol
encarnar
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Represent in bodily form.
embody
substantiate
body forth
portuguès
representar
portuguès
encarnado
espanyol
encarnado
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Red color.
Related terms
color
portuguès
encarnado
Sinònims
Examples for "
embody
"
embody
substantiate
body forth
Examples for "
embody
"
1
Only in this way can we better
embody
fair trade, Li said.
2
They
embody
First World Problems long before that phrase entered common parlance.
3
He is at his best when thus able to
embody
the insubstantial.
4
Dinosaurs, he argues,
embody
a way of asking questions about the world.
5
The approaches
embody
some of science's great virtues: foresight, patience and cleverness.
1
The trustee had until October to
substantiate
his case, the judge said.
2
It's a fanciful story, and unfortunately one that is impossible to
substantiate
.
3
I speak not from hearsay alone; I can personally
substantiate
these facts.
4
It said the trial had failed to
substantiate
the charges against them.
5
I can
substantiate
most of what he told me from personal observation.
1
No, they are only symbols-visiblesigns to
body
forth
the invisible.
2
That's your utterance-theNote you substantially represent and
body
forth
in terms of matter.
3
Did it not
body
forth
a broader circle?
4
It may be either creative or pictorial, may
body
forth
the thought or merely image it forth.
5
He has set himself to compose twelve oratorios, which shall
body
forth
the whole life of the Saviour.
Possessing or existing in bodily form.
corporate
corporal
embodied
bodied
Related terms
material
corporeal
Make concrete and real.
disincarnate
Usage of
incarnate
in anglès
1
The Spirit, the Universal Meaning of Life,
incarnate
in the human Jesus.
2
It turns man into an animal; it makes him the demon
incarnate
.
3
The Q7 is able to do this because it's the future
incarnate
.
4
But in the attempt to
incarnate
and ensanguine it I failed wretchedly.
5
He is the spirit
incarnate
of Monopoly in its most aggressive form.
6
The perfect sword is intent
incarnate
:
what you want, so it does.
7
Sumner was the scourge of God, the conscience of the state
incarnate
.
8
He is God
incarnate
,
that in him we may see the invisible.
9
Two hitherto distinct formulae of life became
incarnate
in these two men.
10
In short, she is innocence and liveliness and health
incarnate
-
ahumankitten.
11
The second instructor of the people was Thomas Bodza, a panslavist
incarnate
.
12
He is as it were the ordinary common sense of men,
incarnate
.
13
He is charisma
incarnate
,
and he has a nice beard as well.
14
As in boyhood, so now, his bearing and features were Nevil
incarnate
.
15
Then the princess saw him, like a new god of love
incarnate
.
16
The colonel was something of a martinet, but he was justice
incarnate
.
Other examples for "incarnate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
incarnate
Adjective
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
become incarnate
incarnate devil
incarnate fiend
incarnate spirit
incarnate demon
More collocations
Translations for
incarnate
portuguès
representar
encarnado
espanyol
encarnar
encarnado
rojo encarnado
Incarnate
through the time
Incarnate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common