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verb Download 🔗Share To make carnal; to reduce the spiritual nature of. Examples : "The strict rules of the school seemed to incarnate a rigid, impersonal spirit in the students. " religion philosophy theology soul body being human Chat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
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adjective Download 🔗Share Not in the flesh; spiritual. Examples : "Even though my grandfather is no longer with us, his kindness remains incarnate in the many people he helped throughout his life. " soul theology religion philosophy being Chat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading