Reembody: meaning, definitions and examples

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reembody

 

[ riːɪmˈbɒdi ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

spiritual context

To reembody means to return to a physical form or to take on a new physical identity. This term is often used in discussions about reincarnation or the idea of a soul manifesting in a new body. Reembodying implies a transformation where essence or spirit is reintroduced into a new corporeal form. This process is often associated with spiritual beliefs and philosophies that address life, death, and rebirth.

Synonyms

incarnate, manifest, reincarnate.

Examples of usage

  • The concept of reembodying the spirit is central to many Eastern philosophies.
  • Some believe that ancient souls can reembody into new lives.
  • In this narrative, the hero must reembody to complete their journey.

Translations

Translations of the word "reembody" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reencarnar

🇮🇳 पुनः अवतार लेना

🇩🇪 wiederverkörpern

🇮🇩 kembali mewujudkan

🇺🇦 втілювати знову

🇵🇱 reinkarnować

🇯🇵 再体現する

🇫🇷 réincarner

🇪🇸 reencarnar

🇹🇷 yeniden biçimlendirmek

🇰🇷 재현하다

🇸🇦 إعادة تجسيد

🇨🇿 znovu ztělesnit

🇸🇰 znovu zhmotniť

🇨🇳 重新体现

🇸🇮 ponovno oživiti

🇮🇸 endurgera

🇰🇿 қайта дене-көрініс беру

🇬🇪 მეორე გაწვდება

🇦🇿 yenidən bədənə gəlmək

🇲🇽 reencarnar

Etymology

The term 'reembody' is derived from the prefix 're-', which signifies 'again' or ' anew', and the word 'embody', which comes from the Old French 'embodier', meaning 'to give a body to'. The roots of 'embody' can be traced back to the Latin 'imbody', which translates to 'to invest with body'. Historically, the concept has been linked to philosophical and spiritual discussions about the nature of existence and identity, particularly in religious frameworks that address the cycle of life and death. The usage of 'reembody' reflects a merging of ancient beliefs with contemporary notions of identity and existence, especially within metaphysical discussions.