reembodied

/ˌriːɪmˈbɑːdid/
verb
  1. Gave a new physical form or body to something; embodied again.
    • The artist reembodied the feeling of loss in a series of dark paintings.
    • The sculptor reembodied the ancient myth in a modern marble statue.
    • In the story, the spirit reembodied itself in a young child after a century.
  2. Represented or expressed something in a new or different form.
    • Her speech reembodied the hopes of the entire community in powerful words.
    • The new policy reembodied the company's original commitment to fairness.
    • The renovated building reembodied the architectural style of the 1920s.
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