Definitionn. a new personification of a familiar idea
Last update: October 14, 2015
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She's the incarnation of feminity. [Please select]
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Finally, an unknown 5th-century writer (see Buresch, Klaros, 1889, pp. 87-126) says that the Oracles of Hystaspes dealt with the incarnation of the Saviour. [Please select]
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There arose before his mind the great doctrines of the trinity, the incarnation, and redemption. [Please select]
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When animated in talk, he was the incarnation of disobedience, defiance, scorn, success. [Please select]
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He had returned to his incarnation as a trim young British officer. [Please select]
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Joseph was founded in 1562, after Theresa had passed twenty-nine years in the Convent of the Incarnation. [Please select]
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He is represented as the incarnation of "sweetness and light." [Please select]
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The mystery of the Incarnation offended his pride of reason. [Please select]
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He stood there the incarnation of the modern knights sans fear and sans reproach. [Please select]
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He seems to have been the creator of a Chinese type of Kwanyin, the Buddhist incarnation of mercy and charity. [Please select]
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And you won't really love her, but only just so much of her as may become the incarnation of you. [Please select]
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