Reembodied: meaning, definitions and examples
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reembodied
[ riːˈɛmbɒdi ]
in spirituality
To embody again in a new form or body; to reincarnate.
Synonyms
rebirth, reincarnate, remanifest.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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reembodied |
This term is used in contexts related to spiritual or philosophical discussions about a soul or spirit taking on a new physical form. It's less common in everyday conversation and has a specific, rather formal tone.
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reincarnate |
Mainly found in religious or spiritual contexts, especially in discussions of souls being born into new bodies after death. The term is often associated with beliefs in Hinduism, Buddhism, and similar religions.
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rebirth |
Common in both spiritual and metaphorical contexts. It is often used when speaking about starting anew, including personal transformation or a new beginning for an idea or organization.
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remanifest |
Primarily used in spiritual or mystical contexts, referring to something that appears again or takes form anew. It is also used in certain theoretical or speculative contexts.
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Examples of usage
- He believed in the concept of reembodying after death.
- The idea of reembodying in a different life cycle intrigued him.
in art or literature
To represent or portray something in a new physical form or shape.
Synonyms
depict, recreate, reinterpret.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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reembodied |
Use 'reembodied' when referring to giving a new physical form or representation to something that previously existed in a different form. This term is often used in philosophical or artistic contexts.
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depict |
Use 'depict' when referring to representing or showing something in a visual form, such as a drawing, painting, or illustration. It's also applicable for describing something in words.
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recreate |
Use 'recreate' when talking about making something again in the exact or a similar way, often for purposes of historical interest, enjoyment, or accuracy.
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reinterpret |
Use 'reinterpret' when discussing the act of explaining or presenting something in a new or different way, often by offering a new perspective or understanding. This can apply to artistic works, historical events, or texts.
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Examples of usage
- The artist reembodied the ancient myth in her latest sculpture.
- The author reembodied the classic tale in a modern setting.
Translations
Translations of the word "reembodied" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reencarnado
🇮🇳 पुनर्जन्मित
🇩🇪 wiederverkörpert
🇮🇩 terlahir kembali
🇺🇦 перевтілений
🇵🇱 ponownie wcielony
🇯🇵 再体現された
🇫🇷 réincarné
🇪🇸 reencarnado
🇹🇷 yeniden bedene bürünmüş
🇰🇷 다시 육체를 얻은
🇸🇦 مُتَجَسِّدٌ من جديد
🇨🇿 znovu vtělený
🇸🇰 opätovne vtelený
🇨🇳 再体现
🇸🇮 ponovno utelešeno
🇮🇸 endurholdgaður
🇰🇿 қайтадан денеленген
🇬🇪 უკვე განახლებული
🇦🇿 yenidən cisimlənmiş
🇲🇽 reencarnado
Etymology
The word 'reembodied' is a combination of the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the word 'embodied' meaning 'to give a tangible or visible form to an idea, quality, or feeling.' The concept of reembodying has roots in various spiritual and philosophical beliefs, as well as in artistic and literary expressions.
See also: embodied, embodiment, embodying.