Disincarnate

Word DISINCARNATE
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Definitions and meanings of "Disincarnate"

What do we mean by disincarnate?

Divested of bodily nature or form; disembodied. adjective

To divest of bodily nature or form. transitive verb

Disembodied; freed from the trammels of the flesh, as the souls of the dead.

Without a body adjective

To divest of body; to make immaterial. verb

To die, in context of subsequently existing outside the body (for example, as a soul or spirit). verb

Make immaterial; remove the real essence of verb

To divest of body; to make immaterial.

To die, in context of subsequently existing outside the body (for example, as a soul or spirit).

Synonyms and Antonyms for Disincarnate

The word "disincarnate" in example sentences

My choice example is Mother Theresa, who I never met, but whose demeanour in pictures and on TV conveys to me an intense radiance of pure, disincarnate evil! ❋ Unknown (2010)

The scientific cast of their abstruse jargon, the disincarnate focus on theory, the sheer some said willful difficulty of the language both soothed and fascinated me. ❋ Megan McAndrew (2009)

A vitally important aspect of the practice of shamanism is understanding right relationship with power, and the acts and implements of power, such as sage, ceder, feathers, the drum, ceremony, disincarnate spirits, totem animals and allies. ❋ Unknown (1997)

It is said to be observable when a person dies and the soul reverts from the carnate to the disincarnate state. ❋ JACQUES CHORON (1968)

The astral body, for instance, of a man of an exceedingly passionate nature, when the soul leaves the physical body, sometimes assumes forms resembling those of the animals which represent these passions on the physical plane, and so the disincarnate soul of an assassin has been said to pass into the body of a wild beast. ❋ Th. Pascal (N/A)

Did we not know that disincarnate beings are as ignorant in the life beyond as they were on earth; that they tend to group themselves, as they did here below, with those who think as they do, whilst remaining aloof from such as profess hostile opinions; that the Hindu remains a Hindu, the Christian a Christian, and the ❋ Th. Pascal (N/A)

We were content to visit him now and then, to arouse him, and then leave him to disincarnate his vertebral outward phase into chlorophyll or lifeless stone. ❋ William Beebe (1919)

Thus, heresy has always been iconoclastic; the distant God of Puritanism, the disincarnate Allah of Islam must be worshipped, but not in beauty. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Strictly speaking, perhaps the fact of the existence of the soul is incapable of material proof, except to those who accept the fact of proven "spirit return," either in the shape of unmistakable manifestation of the disincarnate soul by materialization, or by equally unmistakable manifestation in the shape of communications of some sort from such discarnate soul. ❋ William Walker Atkinson (1897)

Displeasure with the prose of life and the brutality of nature, had inflamed the writer's imagination and inspired it to construct a dreamworld in which the souls dwelled, disincarnate. ❋ August Strindberg (1880)

It would be wrong, he added, to think of international diplomacy as 'cold' and 'disincarnate'. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We are not disincarnate beings who have no relation to what is around us. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Too much acid or the right kinds of mushrooms will convince nearly anyone that they’re tripping around the world in a disincarnate form. ❋ Laura Bickle (2010)

I’m not saying it’s some disincarnate spirit, or anything. ❋ Nancy Pickard (1995)

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