Pronunciation: /riː.ɪnˈkɑr.neɪt/
verb to be reborn in another body after death
A1 Some people believe that when you die, you can reincarnate into a different body.
A2 In certain religions, it is believed that souls can reincarnate multiple times.
B1 The idea of reincarnation is a common belief in many Eastern philosophies.
B2 There are many stories of people claiming to remember past lives after being reincarnated.
C1 Some spiritual leaders claim to have the ability to guide souls to reincarnate in a specific way.
C2 The concept of reincarnation has been a topic of debate among scholars and theologians for centuries.
adjective reborn in another body after death
A1 Some people believe in the concept of reincarnate beings.
A2 The ancient legend spoke of a reincarnate warrior who would save the kingdom.
B1 The author's new book features a character who is a reincarnate of a historical figure.
B2 The scientist claimed to have discovered a way to prove the existence of reincarnate souls.
C1 The film delves into the complex themes of reincarnate identities and past lives.
C2 The artist's latest masterpiece explores the concept of reincarnate spirits in a thought-provoking manner.
formal Many people believe in the concept of reincarnation, where the soul is believed to reincarnate into a new body after death.
informal Some folks think that when you die, you can come back to life in a different body. It's called reincarnation.
slang Dude, what if we could like, reincarnate as animals in our next life? How cool would that be?
figurative The artist's work seemed to reincarnate the spirit of the Renaissance era, with a modern twist.
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