"Reincarnated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reincarnated" Meaning

to be reborn into a new life, often with memories or abilities from a previous existence in this or another world.

"Reincarnated" Examples

Examples of the word "reincarnated"


After that life-changing experience, he was reincarnated as a peaceful individual who held no grudges.
The film explores the concept of reincarnation and how one's soul could be reincarnated into different realms.
In Hinduism, the belief in reincarnation means the soul is reincarnated after death to live another life, based on their actions in the previous one.
After her grandma's passing, the family found a way to talk to her again, reincarnated through their memories and the love they still harbored for her.
After the old factory shut down, the recycling center swung into action, reincarnated as a place of environmental conservation.

"Reincarnated" Similar Words

Reimpose

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Reimposing

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"Imposing" has a few related senses, but "reimposing" is more specific.<br><br>"Reimposing" is a verb that means to impose again or restore something that was previously imposed, often implying a return to a previous state. It can also mean to enforce or impose (something) again, often after a period of leniency or relaxation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- The government reimposed the ban on the import of certain goods.<br>- The company has reimposed the dress code policy that was temporarily relaxed for the summer.<br><br>In essence, "reimposing" suggests a reversal or a return to a previous measure, policy, or state of affairs.

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Reimprisoning

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The term "reimprisoning" refers to the act of imprisoning someone again, usually after they have been released from prison or a similar confinement. It suggests a backward step or a reversal of a previous decision or circumstance, where the individual is returned to a state of imprisonment they had previously escaped or was prematurely released from.

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Reinaldo

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Reinaldo may refer to:<br><br>1. Reinaldo (given name), a male given name of Spanish and Italian origin.<br>2. Reinaldo (footballer, born 1947), a retired Argentine footballer.<br>3. Reinaldo (footballer, born 1957), an Ecuadoran former footballer.<br>4. Reinaldo (footballer, born 1972), an Argentine former footballer.<br>5. Reinaldo Álvarez Cabrera, a Mexican politician and present secretary of transportation for the federal government.<br>6. Reinaldo Arellano, a Mexican former professional boxer.<br><br>Alternatively, Reinaldo is also the Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Reynold.

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Reincorporate

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To incorporate or absorb something again, especially into a system or organization, after it was previously separated or removed.<br><br>For example, "The company decided to reincorporate the research department, which had been outsourced to a third-party vendor."<br><br>In general, to reincorporate means to reintegrate or bring back into a whole something that was previously divided or distinct.

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Reincurred

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"Reincurred" is a verb that means to incur a cost or a financial responsibility again, often because a previous payment or charge is not sufficient to meet the actual cost.<br><br>For example: "After my health insurance policy was cancelled, I got a bill for my medical expenses and I was forced to reincurred the full amount."<br><br>It can also mean to experience or undergo something again, often in a similar or worse way.<br><br>For example: "So many of the same mistakes happened again that we had to reincurred similar consequences."<br><br>The word is derived from the prefix "re-" (meaning again) and the verb "incurred" (meaning to take on or acquire a liability).

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