verb🔗ShareEncarnar, personificarTo embody in flesh, invest with a bodily, especially a human, form."Many believe that kindness is incarnated in the actions of volunteers who help those in need. "Muchos creen que la bondad se encarna en las acciones de los voluntarios que ayudan a los necesitados.bodyhumanreligiontheologyphilosophysoulbeingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareEncarnar, cubrirse de carneTo incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over."The wound on his knee, once open and raw, slowly incarnated, closing over with new skin and leaving only a faint scar. "La herida en su rodilla, antes abierta y en carne viva, lentamente encarnó, cerrándose con piel nueva y dejando solo una leve cicatriz.bodyphysiologyanatomymedicinetheologyreligionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareEncarnar, materializarTo make carnal; to reduce the spiritual nature of."The artist feared that creating art solely for profit would incarnate his passion, turning it into a soulless transaction. "El artista temía que crear arte únicamente con fines de lucro encarnaría su pasión, convirtiéndola en una transacción sin alma.religionphilosophytheologysoulbodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareEncarnar, representarTo put into or represent in a concrete form, as an idea."The architect incarnated the client's vision of a modern, open-plan home in the final building design. "El arquitecto encarnó la visión del cliente de una casa moderna y de planta abierta en el diseño final del edificio.philosophyreligiontheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading