disembody
/ˌdɪsɪmˈbɑdi/
verb
- To separate or free something from a physical body or form; to make immaterial or spiritual.
- The ghost story described a spirit that could disembody itself and float through walls.
- Some philosophers argue that the mind can disembody itself from the brain after death.
- In the virtual reality game, players can disembody their consciousness and explore a digital world.
- To remove or separate a voice, sound, or idea from its physical source, making it seem to come from nowhere.
- In the movie, the villain's laugh was disembodied, seeming to come from all directions at once.
- The artist wanted to disembody the music from the instruments, creating a pure sound experience.
- The speaker used a hidden microphone to disembody his voice, making it echo through the empty hall.