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incarnate

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in·car·nate • adj. / inˈkärnit; -ˌnāt/ (esp. of a deity or spirit) embodied in flesh; in human form: God incarnate he chose to be incarnate as a man. ∎  represented in the ultimate or most extreme form: here is capitalism incarnate. • v. / -ˌnāt/ [tr.] embody or represent (a deity or spirit) in human form: the idea that God incarnates himself in man. ∎  put (an idea or other abstract concept) into concrete form: a desire to make things which will incarnate their personality. ∎  (of a person) be the living embodiment of (a quality): the man who incarnates the suffering which has affected every single Mozambican. ORIGIN: late Middle English: from ecclesiastical Latin incarnat- ‘made flesh,’ from the verb incarnare, from in- ‘into’ + caro, carn- ‘flesh.’

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