disembody
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- disembodiment noun
Etymology
Origin of disembody
Example Sentences
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Febos said she chose to center the body in the title to help ground her and the book: to dispel the learned impulse to disembody our writing.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 11, 2022
"It's an awakening perhaps, for the children - but unfortunately a stressful one, really deeply stressful, because it's a bodily experience. You can't disembody yourself to escape it."
From BBC • Jun. 23, 2020
In fact, Gadsby rejuvenates standup by making a moral statement about the self-deprecation that allowed her to disembody her trauma.
From The New Yorker • Dec. 4, 2018
You will never disembody the monads, and so remove their representative power; you will only reduce their bodies and so impoverish their representative power.
From Theodicy Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil by Huggard, E.M.
"As thou art a subscriber to the doctrine of the Phaedon, I wish we could disembody our souls, if only for an hour."
From The Prince of India — Volume 01 by Wallace, Lewis
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