recorporification (Meaning)

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recorporification (n.)

The act of investing again with a body; the state of being furnished anew with a body.

Synonyms & Antonyms of recorporification

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recorporification Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor's experiment involved the recorporification of scattered body parts.
  2. After centuries of suspension, the ancient Pharaoh's recorporification was a marvel of modern science.
  3. The process of recorporification was both complex and time-consuming, requiring meticulous attention to detail.
  4. Scientists hoped to use recorporification to restore the lost limbs of injured soldiers.
  5. The ethical implications of recorporification were a subject of heated debate.
  6. Some religious groups believed recorporification was a violation of God's creation.
  7. The successful recorporification of a frozen human being opened up new possibilities for space exploration.
  8. The patient's recorporification after a near-fatal accident was a testament to the human body's resilience.
  9. Scientists were puzzled by the incomplete recorporification of the experimental animal.
  10. The recorporification of victims of mass disasters offered a glimmer of hope in the face of tragedy.

FAQs About the word recorporification

The act of investing again with a body; the state of being furnished anew with a body.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The doctor's experiment involved the recorporification of scattered body parts.

After centuries of suspension, the ancient Pharaoh's recorporification was a marvel of modern science.

The process of recorporification was both complex and time-consuming, requiring meticulous attention to detail.

Scientists hoped to use recorporification to restore the lost limbs of injured soldiers.