incarnates

[US]/ɪnˈkɑːneɪts/
[UK]/ɪnˈkɑrnˌeɪts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to give human form to ideas or spirits; to personify; to embody; to make concrete

Phrases & Collocations

love incarnates

hope incarnates

beauty incarnates

wisdom incarnates

spirit incarnates

creativity incarnates

joy incarnates

truth incarnates

passion incarnates

strength incarnates

Example Sentences

the artist truly incarnates the spirit of the city in her work.

he believes that the hero in the story incarnates the values of courage and sacrifice.

the new policy incarnates the government's commitment to sustainability.

in many cultures, the deity is said to incarnate wisdom and strength.

her performance incarnates the essence of the character she portrays.

the film incarnates the struggles of the working class.

he incarnates the ideals of freedom and equality.

this sculpture incarnates the beauty of nature.

the novel incarnates the complexities of human relationships.

in his speech, he incarnates the hopes of a generation.

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