Incarnates [verb]

Definition of Incarnates:

exhibit, make plain

Opposite/Antonyms of Incarnates:


Sentence/Example of Incarnates:

Henry Clay Frick, in absolute control of the firm, incarnates the spirit of the furnace, is the living emblem of his trade.

A halo still surrounds the Mephistophelian figure which incarnates the Hohenzollern spirit.

This talent and this call depend on his organization, or the mode in which the general soul incarnates itself in him.

For little by little the printed word incarnates itself in power, and in ways undreamed of makes itself felt.

This phenomenon is due to the fact that our whole personality incarnates itself in the pain or in the pleasure of the moment.

He incarnates love, and rears right up in meeting and tells them so.

You feel that out of this color and depth has emerged something that itself incarnates lure and mystery.

He is an artist because his flesh is informed with the spirit, because in whatever he does he incarnates the spirit in the flesh.

The genius of Athens, militant once more, but destined not to triumph, incarnates itself in Demosthenes.

It is so completely independent of the particular subjects in whom it incarnates itself, that it precedes them and survives them.