Incarnate

//ɪnˈkɑːɹ.nɪt//

"Incarnate" in a Sentence (22 examples)

The animal lacks both anxiety and hope because its consciousness is restricted to what is clearly evident and thus to the present moment: the animal is the present incarnate.

You are the devil incarnate.

This woman is perfection incarnate.

He is the devil incarnate.

"What does Tom look like?" "Let me put it this way. If Death incarnate came to earth, he would look like Tom."

He was incarnate of the Holy Spirit from the Virgin Mary, and was made man.

Tom is the perfect hero incarnate; Björn Eriksson, his companion, whose mistakes and fallibility show him to be a far more human and realistic character, makes him shine all the more.

I am innocence incarnate.

Meanwhile, the new Miss France, who won the crown this month, has an African-American mother and a white French father. She has vowed to incarnate the diversity seen in France today.

Tom is evil incarnate.

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Here shalt thou sit incarnate.

1751-1753, John Jortin, Remarks on Ecclesiastical History He […] represents the emperor and his wife as two devils incarnate, sent into the world for the destruction of mankind.

Yards of Turkey silk incarnate.

For one thing, we virtually decided that these morbidities and the hellish Himalayan Mi-Go were one and the same order of incarnated nightmare.

Not all of the soul can incarnate into a body; the part which is left above is the psyche.

SCP-3125 incarnated the following winter.

My uncle Toby’s wound was near well, and as soon as the surgeon recovered his surprize, and could get leave to say as much—he told him, 'twas just beginning to incarnate.

This essence to incarnate and imbrute, / That to the height of deity aspired.

Truly, that special world presented itself to me as the arena of my perceptual activity and therefore as the world of my first reading. The texts, the words, the letters of that context were incarnated in a series of things, objects, and signs.

Responding to this in confusion, perhaps you construct an Idea, a structure, a multiplicity, a system of multiple, nonlocalisable ideal connections which is then incarnated. It is incarnated in real (not ideal) relations and actual (physical) terms, each of which exists in relation to each other, reciprocally determining each other.

The two are fused together in a single act and single product, precisely as an idea incarnated in an image, i.e., the expression of an embodied-spirit, grasped all at once as a meaning shining through a manifold of images and held as one in the unity of human consciousness which is simultaneously intellectual and sensible.

I fear nothing […] that devil carnate or incarnate can fairly do.

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