incarnate

[US]/ɪnˈkɑːnət/
[UK]/ɪnˈkɑːrnət/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. in human form, in the form of a person
vt. embody in human form, make concrete.

Example Sentences

incarnate all the virtues

he chose to be incarnate as a man.

incarnate the courage of the whole race

That enemy officer is a devil incarnate / an incarnate fiend.

the idea that God incarnates himself in man.

a desire to make things which will incarnate their personality.

a community that incarnates its founders' ideals.

Dickens incarnated hypocrisy in his Uriah Heep.

the man who incarnates the suffering which has affected every single Mozambican.

His strong left-wing views make him the devil incarnate to more extreme Conservatives.

Analysis of these factors can help us to dispark files better and also incarnate its value better.

The aesthetic value of literary language is incarnated by the formalization of emotion,semantic constructiveness,latent interest o...

Therefore, we need to predesign the accurate reading knowledge, present reasonable reading thinking, and incarnate the feasible reading method.

As the case stands, this system runs steadily, controls smartly, achieves the entire function request, and incarnates the characteristic and advantage of the intelligential measure & control node.

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