verb🔗ShareIncarner, s'incarnerTo embody in flesh, invest with a bodily, especially a human, form."The actor is skilled at incarnating different characters, transforming his voice and posture to truly become the person he's playing. "L'acteur est doué pour incarner différents personnages, transformant sa voix et sa posture pour devenir véritablement la personne qu'il joue.bodyhumanreligiontheologyphilosophysoulbeingpersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareS'incarner, se couvrir de chair, cicatriserTo incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over."The scrape on his knee, initially raw and bleeding, was slowly incarnating, the new skin gradually covering the wound. "L'égratignure sur son genou, initialement à vif et saignant, s'incarnait lentement, la nouvelle peau recouvrant progressivement la blessure.bodymedicinephysiologyanatomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareIncarner, matérialiserTo make carnal; to reduce the spiritual nature of."The artist was accused of incarnating profound spiritual themes by depicting them only as shallow, sensational images of the body. "L'artiste a été accusé d'incarner des thèmes spirituels profonds en ne les représentant que comme des images superficielles et sensationnelles du corps.religionsoulphilosophytheologybodymindChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareIncarner, matérialiserTo put into or represent in a concrete form, as an idea."The artist is incarnating the concept of freedom in her sculpture. "L'artiste incarne le concept de liberté dans sa sculpture.philosophytheologyreligionabstractChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading