Discarnate [adjective]

Definition of Discarnate:

not physical; without physical presence

Opposite/Antonyms of Discarnate:


Sentence/Example of Discarnate:

The spirits discarnate await a chance of entering into women, and being reborn.

This intelligence or initiative can surely be as well supplied by the sub-consciousness as by a discarnate intelligence.

His psychic apparatus never failed in letting him know the proximity of an incarnate or discarnate being.

We are aware of unbodied emotions about us, of discarnate moods that mock or invite us.

Dark discarnate hate manifests itself to those within reach.

If discarnate spirits don't trouble about the personal affairs of those on earth, the "Cui Bono" argument is hurled at them.

It is easy to imagine that any spirits—carnate or discarnate—might deem it a privilege to haunt so exquisite a spot.

That would suggest a difference of opinion on the manner of nature of reincarnation or the discarnate state.

So they postulate an unconscious discarnate personality, or, as you put it, one in a somnambulistic state.

Dirzed and Olirzon and the others aren't dead; they're just waiting, discarnate, between physical lives.