Antonyms for incarnated


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : adjective in-kahr-nit, -neyt; verb in-kahr-neyt
Phonetic Transcription : adjective ɪnˈkɑr nɪt, -neɪt; verb ɪnˈkɑr neɪt


Definition of incarnated

Origin :
  • late 14c., from Late Latin incarnatus "made flesh," a common word among early Christian writers, past participle of Latin incarnare "to make flesh" (see incarnation).
  • As in tangible : adj real, concrete
  • As in manifest : verb exhibit, make plain
  • As in personify : verb represent some other being, character
  • As in substantiate : verb back up a statement, idea
  • As in typify : verb represent, characterize
  • As in exteriorize : verb embody
  • As in externalize : verb embody
  • As in personalize : verb embody
  • As in copy : verb imitate
  • As in embody : verb represent; materialize
Example sentences :
  • The spirit with whom I was talking had not, in short, ever been incarnated.
  • Extract from : « The Psychical Researcher's Tale - The Sceptical Poltergeist » by J. D. Beresford
  • The throne of the King of the World is surrounded by millions of incarnated Gods.
  • Extract from : « Beasts, Men and Gods » by Ferdinand Ossendowski
  • They have incarnated in him the people, the nation, the state, the law!
  • Extract from : « Napoleon the Little » by Victor Hugo
  • And that is why he must be incarnated again and again in the avatars.
  • Extract from : « Appearances » by Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
  • Men, high and low alike, cling to it still as incarnated in women.'
  • Extract from : « The Convert » by Elizabeth Robins
  • He incarnated the word, and it became a vital part of his own personality.
  • Extract from : « My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year » by John Henry Jowett
  • He incarnated a type that happily has vanished from the map of Africa.
  • Extract from : « An African Adventure » by Isaac F. Marcosson
  • They show him that the words he has spoken are incarnated in them.
  • Extract from : « Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 5. The Romantic School in France » by Georg Brandes
  • Athens had incarnated that ideal of loveliness and sublimity.
  • Extract from : « Studies of the Greek Poets (Vol I of 2) » by John Addington Symonds
  • God comes down and is incarnated to fight and conquer the devil.
  • Extract from : « The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors » by Kersey Graves

Synonyms for incarnated

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