excarnate (Meaning)

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excarnate (v. t.)

To deprive or clear of flesh.

Synonyms & Antonyms of excarnate

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excarnate Sentence Examples

  1. The excarnate spirit of the deceased man haunted the old house, seeking retribution.
  2. After the accident, the victim's excarnate soul wandered aimlessly, searching for peace.
  3. The medium claimed to have been visited by the excarnate spirit of a famous poet.
  4. The excarnate entity communicated with the living through a series of unexplained phenomena.
  5. The excarnate soul of the young girl was trapped in the house where she had been murdered.
  6. The paranormal investigators were determined to find evidence of excarnate spirits in the abandoned asylum.
  7. The ghost hunter claimed to have seen the excarnate form of a woman in a white dress.
  8. The exorcism was performed in an attempt to rid the possessed individual of an excarnate spirit.
  9. The spirit medium went into a trance and channeled messages from the excarnate spirits of the dead.
  10. The excarnate soul of the deceased child was said to be playing tricks on the living in the old graveyard.

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To deprive or clear of flesh.

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The excarnate spirit of the deceased man haunted the old house, seeking retribution.

After the accident, the victim's excarnate soul wandered aimlessly, searching for peace.

The medium claimed to have been visited by the excarnate spirit of a famous poet.

The excarnate entity communicated with the living through a series of unexplained phenomena.