reembodies

/ˌriːɪmˈbɑːdiz/
verb
  1. Gives a new physical form or body to something; embodies again.
    • The festival reembodies ancient traditions in a way that feels fresh and exciting.
    • Each generation reembodies the values of the past in its own unique way.
    • In the novel, the ghost reembodies itself in the form of a black cat.
  2. Represents or expresses something in a new or different form.
    • The new logo reembodies the brand's commitment to innovation.
    • The museum exhibit reembodies the history of the city through interactive displays.
    • Her latest album reembodies the spirit of folk music with modern electronic beats.
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