unbody Synonyms
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unbody Meaning
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unbody (v. t.)
To free from the body; to disembody.
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unbody (v. i.)
To leave the body; to be disembodied; -- said of the soul or spirit.
unbody Sentence Examples
- The ethereal spirit, unbodied and free, soared through the celestial realm.
- The shaman performed an ancient ritual to unbody his soul and journey to the spirit world.
- The astronaut's consciousness unbodied and witnessed the vastness of space firsthand.
- In a lucid dream, the dreamer's consciousness unbodied and explored a surreal and vibrant dreamscape.
- The dying man's soul unbodied and ascended to the heavens, leaving his earthly frame behind.
- Through meditation, the adept learned to unbody her mind and experience pure consciousness.
- The unbodied voice of the oracle echoed through the temple, guiding the seekers of truth.
- The psychic claimed to have the ability to unbody her spirit and communicate with the departed.
- The grieving widow felt an unbodied presence comforting her, reminding her of her loved one's love.
- In the aftermath of the accident, her unbodied spirit lingered near her shattered body, searching for a connection.
FAQs About the word unbody
To free from the body; to disembody., To leave the body; to be disembodied; -- said of the soul or spirit.
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The ethereal spirit, unbodied and free, soared through the celestial realm.
The shaman performed an ancient ritual to unbody his soul and journey to the spirit world.
The astronaut's consciousness unbodied and witnessed the vastness of space firsthand.
In a lucid dream, the dreamer's consciousness unbodied and explored a surreal and vibrant dreamscape.