verb
- to give bodily form to again; to embody anew
Usage: formal
Examples
- The artist sought to reembody ancient myths in modern sculpture.
- After the accident, she felt the need to reembody her sense of self.
- The theater production aimed to reembody classical themes for contemporary audiences.
- His goal was to reembody the company’s original vision.
- The ritual was believed to reembody the spirits of ancestors.
- She worked to reembody her childhood dreams in her new career.