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incarnated
adjective as in tangible
Example Sentences
Prokopios describes the rule as that of “the demon that had become incarnate in Justinian.”
This is how destruction became real, incarnated: victims, places, witnesses.
This combination is incarnated by Hoggard and Prabble, the two deacons of the dissenting congregation of Steepleford.
These spirits later became incarnated in human beings of the Lizard, Snake, or other totem, and are constantly being reincarnated.
All the mystery of womanhood seems incarnated in their ugly being—the Mothers!
After the burial of Maroba, Gunpati incarnated in his first-born, who began a conjuring career in his turn.
Many souls enter Acheron, and, after a longer or shorter period, return to earth to be incarnated in new bodies.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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