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to incarnate
01
encarnar, materializar
to manifest or embody an abstract idea, concept, or quality in a tangible, concrete form
Transitive: to incarnate an idea or concept
Ejemplos
In his novel, the author skillfully incarnates the intangible emotions of love and loss.
En su novela, el autor encarna hábilmente las emociones intangibles del amor y la pérdida.
02
encarnar, personificar
to embody or represent a concept, idea, deity, or spirit in a physical or bodily form
Intransitive
Transitive: to incarnate sth
Ejemplos
The legendary hero was said to incarnate in times of crisis.
Se decía que el héroe legendario se encarnaba en tiempos de crisis.
incarnate
01
encarnado
existing in a physical form, especially in reference to a quality or concept
Ejemplos
Mother Teresa was often thought of as kindness incarnate because of her selfless service.
A menudo se pensaba en la Madre Teresa como la bondad encarnada debido a su servicio desinteresado.
02
encarnado
taking on a physical or visible form, often from an abstract or conceptual state
Ejemplos
Some believe that spirits can become incarnate in nature, such as in trees or animals.
Algunos creen que los espíritus pueden encarnarse en la naturaleza, como en árboles o animales.
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disincarnate
reincarnate
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