reincarnate
Americanverb (used with object)
adjective
verb
adjective
Etymology
Origin of reincarnate
Example Sentences
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Fast-forward and The Times would chronicle the visit of a Tibetan lama reincarnate in 1995, the comings and goings of various rides, employee protests, the park’s pandemic closure, and price hikes.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 20, 2023
"We learned a lot of lessons, we had a lot of dialogue - we need to reincarnate that, these groups need to get going again."
From BBC • Mar. 21, 2022
Several members of the Lancet task force say they hope the group can reincarnate itself under another organization and continue its work.
From Science Magazine • Oct. 17, 2021
“Among the Igbo people, someone who dies is meant to be buried among his ancestors so that he will reincarnate with his family instead of with strangers,” Iloanya said.
From Washington Post • Jun. 21, 2021
“Our people say that we all reincarnate, don’t they?” she said.
From "Half of a Yellow Sun" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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