incorpsed

/ɪnˈkɔrpsd/
verb
  1. Past tense of incorpse: gave a physical body or material form to something.
    • The ancient ritual incorpsed the spirit of the forest into a wooden statue.
    • The architect incorpsed the principles of harmony into the design of the building.
    • The poet incorpsed her grief into a series of haunting verses.
adjective
  1. Having been given a physical body or material form; embodied.
    • The incorpsed spirit could now interact with the physical world.
    • In the story, the incorpsed idea became a living creature.
    • The artist displayed her incorpsed vision in the gallery.
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