disembody

[US]/dɪsɪm'bɒdɪ/
[UK]/ˌdɪsɪm'bɑdi/

Translation

vt. separate the soul or spirit from the physical body.

Example Sentences

the play of light off the dome's glass further served to disembody it.

The ghost was said to disembody itself at midnight.

The magician performed a trick where he appeared to disembody his assistant.

The concept of disembodying the mind from the physical body is explored in philosophy.

The artist's abstract paintings seem to disembody familiar shapes.

The horror movie used special effects to disembody the monster in a gruesome scene.

In dreams, it is common to feel like one's spirit can disembody and float above the body.

The ancient ritual involved a process to disembody the soul for spiritual enlightenment.

The scientist's experiment attempted to disembody consciousness and study it separately.

The futuristic technology allowed people to disembody and transport their digital selves into virtual reality.

The novel explores the consequences of a machine that can disembody individuals and reassemble them at will.

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