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made flesh
adjective as in incarnate
Strong matches
- embodied
- exteriorized
- externalized
- manifested
- materialized
- personified
- substantiated
- typified
Example Sentences
It’s “Barbenheimer” made flesh as Robert Downey, Jr. and Ryan Gosling are tied for No. 1 in the first round for giving, let’s face it, exactly the same performance in identical films.
Christian theological concepts of “the word made flesh” are embodied in Ruscha’s painted words, albeit strictly in secular terms.
Panic attacks are made flesh in 2022's "Significant Other" and 2021's achingly good "Witch Hunt."
They are a defensive coordinator’s ulcer made flesh.
If you want your kids to be roiling units of stress made flesh, go stand on the sidelines and brag about their ACTs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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