incarnation - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • represent: All you have to know is that they represent the various incarnations of the East End villain.
  • see: He also told me they would go and see the early incarnations of Dexys all the time.

Preposition: of

  • spirit: The last incarnation of the American cowboy spirit is revealed in Trucking USA 28.
  • character: He also provided the image of this incarnation of the character.
  • show: A year later a TV incarnation of the show arrived.
  • site: In March 2005 the latest incarnation of this high profile site was launched.

Adjective modifier

  • successive: Past life regression therapy raises the important question of whether our spiritual evolution on earth is attained through successive incarnations.

Converse of object

  • celebrate: In celebrating the Incarnation, we fix our gaze upon the mystery of the Trinity.
  • become: But sadly, it would become the final incarnation of the globe - and the shortest-lived BBC1 ident since color began.
  • live: At the same time, I denounced Mr Livingstone as the living incarnation of evil.

Noun used with modifier

  • screen: At 9.15 pm on 24 December A Study in Sherlock compares the various screen incarnations of Holmes.

Adjective modifier

  • earthly: A synopsis of The Ramayana is the story of the life of Lord Rama, an earthly incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu.
  • eighth: Top God: Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Vishnu.
  • late: The Palm III is the latest incarnation of the Palm Pilot.
  • divine: This heralds the very beginnings of the theory of the divine incarnation, or avatara, which we find elaborated upon in the Puranas.

Preposition: on

  • earth: He also explains the role of the Apocalyptic Beast in relation to the being of Ahriman and his incarnation on earth.

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