INCARNATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Incarnate means "invested with flesh or bodily nature and form, especially with human nature and form," and is applicable in many different religions in which a god takes on an animal or a human form
Incarnation - Wikipedia Christianity Christ Pantocrator, God incarnate in the Christian faith, shown in a mosaic from Daphni, Greece, ca 1080–1100 The incarnation of Christ (or Incarnation) is the central Christian doctrine that God became flesh, assumed of human nature, and became a man in the form of Jesus, the Son of God and the second person of the Trinity
INCARNATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary He is evil incarnate, but we seem unable to make the final, logical step—to say that if he is responsible, he must be held responsible and removed from power
incarnate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary incarnate (third-person singular simple present incarnates, present participle incarnating, simple past and past participle incarnated) (intransitive) To embody in flesh; to invest with a bodily, especially a human, form quotations
Incarnate - definition of incarnate by The Free Dictionary Embodied in human form; personified: a villain who is evil incarnate 2 Incarnadine 1 a To give bodily, especially human, form to b To personify 2 To realize in action or fact; actualize: a community that incarnates its founders' ideals
incarnate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English in•car•nate adj ɪnˈkɑrnɪt, -neɪt; v -neɪt adj , v , -nat•ed, -nat•ing adj [after a noun] given a bodily, esp a human, form: a devil incarnate personified; typified: The alien monster represents evil incarnate