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reincarnate Definition

re·incar·nate (rē′in kärnāt)

transitive verb -·nated, -·nat·ing

to incarnate again; cause to undergo reincarnation

reincarnate Usage Examples

Object

  • soul: His symbol is a fan which he uses to revive and reincarnate the souls of the departed.
  • card: Note: Getting five wins also lets you reincarnate a card.
  • lama: Ordinarily the term denotes a reincarnate lama, but in the terminology of Tibetan religious art it came to designate any outstandingly inspired artist.
  • entity: This is why Buddha thought that no actual entity reincarnated; in his view only bundles of psychological characteristics were being endlessly recycled.
  • spirit: Or a patient might be agitated and think that there were dangers present in the form of communists, devils or reincarnated evil spirits.
  • lover: A revived 3000 year old Princess meets her reincarnated lover, but they are pursued by the reincarnated son of a sheik.

Preposition: as

human: While the souls of the virtuous dead would be reincarnated as humans.

Preposition: into

  • body: However, her spirit has been reincarnated into the body of, Helen Grosvenor, ( Johann ), daughter of the Egyptian Governor.
  • poverty: If there is reincarnation, then I might be reincarnated into poverty somewhere in the Universe.

Modifying Another Word

  • back: When such an ascetic person reincarnates back to Earth then he poses severe problems for parents.
  • again: Virtues developed on Earth become part of heaven, and then these heavenly virtues come back down to Earth when the ego reincarnates again.
  • quickly: Children who remember their past lives may be those who have reincarnated quickly.
  • actually: The questions that are the most puzzling that are left to answer are: What part of us actually reincarnates?
  • not: The soul does not reincarnate, and so it retains the memory of all past egos that it has used.

Followed by an intransitive particle

over: But to their horror, she is reincarnated over and over.

Preposition: in

  • form: Many people believe that our soul continues to live on and will be reincarnated in the form of an animal or another human being.
  • body: The mainstream belief is that all souls are continually reincarnated in various different bodies depending on the karma accrued in previous lives.