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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of disincarnate.

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Examples

  • And some are more definitely in the erotic genre, even more than the disincarnated torsos from the above post.

    HIP PARADE FIGURINES: COLLECTING WOMEN’S BODIES » Sociological Images 2008

  • A disincarnated spirit, called Sebastion, from the Rivera in Januero, (he is not all hear) may fernspreak shortly with messuages from my dead-ported.

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • And I did not merely rejoice in those colours, but in that whole instant which produced them, an instant towards which my whole life had doubtless aspired, which a feeling of fatigue or sadness had prevented my ever experiencing at Balbec but which now, pure, disincarnated and freed from the imperfections of exterior perceptions, filled me with joy.

    Time Regained 2003

  • "Incarnation mediums" have often lent their physical bodies to disincarnated human entities, whose account of what happened or whose identity it has been possible to verify.

    Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution Th. Pascal

  • As Sergius has explained, the dictation came direct from a disincarnated intelligence of Mars and he, Sergius, acted as the supervising force.

    The Planet Mars And Its Inhabitants: A Psychic Revelation a Martian 1920

  • In short, it appears that Robert Hyslop, the rigid Calvinist, has greatly modified his views since he has been disincarnated.

    Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research Michael Sage 1897

  • We see that disincarnated beings are capable of misunderstanding as well as ourselves.

    Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research Michael Sage 1897

  • Are these controls only secondary personalities, or are they, as they themselves declare, disincarnated human spirits, spirits of dead men who come back to communicate with us by using an entranced organism as a machine?

    Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research Michael Sage 1897

  • This newcomer called himself George Pelham, [52] and asserted that he was the disincarnated spirit of a young man of thirty-two, who had been killed four or five weeks before by a horse accident.

    Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research Michael Sage 1897

  • On the other hand, if we introduce the spiritualist hypothesis, the fact is quite admissible, either because the mental trouble may only slowly disappear, or because (and the controls assert this) the mere fact of the disincarnated spirits plunging again into the atmosphere of a human organism temporarily reproduces the trouble.

    Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research Michael Sage 1897

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