reincarnation
Americannoun
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the belief that the soul, upon death of the body, comes back to earth in another body or form.
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rebirth of the soul in a new body.
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a new incarnation or embodiment, as of a person.
noun
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the belief that on the death of the body the soul transmigrates to or is born again in another body
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the incarnation or embodiment of a soul in a new body after it has left the old one at physical death
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embodiment again in a new form, as of a principle or idea
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Etymology
Origin of reincarnation
First recorded in 1855–60; re- + incarnation
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Explanation
If you believe in reincarnation, you believe that after death a person's soul is reborn in another body. Certain religions hold this belief as a central tenet, including Hinduism and Buddhism. The noun reincarnation comes from the Latin roots re, meaning again, and incarnare, meaning to make flesh. The word reincarnation does not have to be a literal rebirth, however. The term can be used to mean a more figurative reinvention or rebirth. Your dad may have spent twenty years of his life working as a stockbroker, but after he reinvented himself, you'd be proud of his reincarnation as a math teacher.
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And as Rollins aged, he would remain a voracious seeker, with interests that expanded into Zen Buddhism, martial arts, Kabbalah, the esoteric 17th-century tradition of Rosicrucianism, reincarnation and Egyptology.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 26, 2026
President Bill Clinton’s key political adviser, James Carville, once said that if he did believe in reincarnation he wouldn’t come back as a world or religious leader, or even a great Major League Baseball player.
From Barron's • May 20, 2026
When he was two years old, a search party of Buddhist officials recognised him as the reincarnation of the 13 previous Dalai Lamas and he was enthroned before he turned four.
From BBC • Jul. 2, 2025
“In some ways, Herron, Dawn Robinson, Terry Ellis and Maxine Jones are a funky reincarnation of the Supremes,” The Times wrote about En Vogue in 1992.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 13, 2025
You see, I have this theory about how I was a high priestess once, in an earlier reincarnation.
From "The Egypt Game" by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
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