disincarnate

/ˌdɪsɪnˈkɑːrnət/
adjective
  1. Not having a physical body; existing without flesh or material form.
    • Some philosophers argue that the mind could exist in a disincarnate state after death.
    • The artist tried to paint a disincarnate being, floating without any solid shape.
    • In the story, the ghost was a disincarnate spirit that could pass through walls.
verb
  1. To separate from the physical body; to make or become without a body.
    • The ancient ritual was said to disincarnate the soul, allowing it to travel freely.
    • In the movie, the villain tried to disincarnate himself to escape capture.
    • Meditation can feel like a way to disincarnate your thoughts from your physical sensations.
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