Sentences with incarnate
in·car·nate
I i - Evil incarnate
- To incarnate the frontier spirit
- Through a remarkable sequence of events, Tai Situ recognised this boy as the incarnate of the 16th Karmapa and we learn how in September 1992.
- The adjective is pronounced (ɪnkɑːʳnɪt ). The verb is pronounced (ɪnkɑːʳneɪt ).
- She is evil incarnate.
- Why should God become incarnate as a male?
- The iniquities of the regime are incarnated in one man. [be VERB-ed + in]
- The god Vishnu was incarnated on Earth as a king. [be VERB-ed preposition]
- A devil incarnate
- Stupidity incarnate
- A devil incarnate.
- Chivalry incarnate.
- The building incarnates the architect's latest theories.
- Her latest book incarnates the literature of our day.
- A man who incarnated wisdom and compassion.