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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transmigrate.

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Examples

  • Moreover, it would only be the human character as constituted by emotions and desires that transmigrates and not human intellect, since according to Fr. 13 psychê does not include intellect (Huffman 2009).

    Philolaus Huffman, Carl 2008

  • Using the tool of analysis, you cannot find a being that transmigrates from one lifetime to another, but this does not mean that rebirth does not in any way exist.

    How to See Yourself As You Really Are Dalai Lama 2006

  • And if the soul transmigrates not only between lives in this bounded universe, but between universes, perduring through the long sleep of Brahma in between, then she will remember, however inchoate the form in the consciousness of another being totally unlike us, and our images will be everlasting in a way the seed of our species can never be.

    What Sri Aurobindo stated matches the theorems produced in the West Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

  • Using the tool of analysis, you cannot find a being that transmigrates from one lifetime to another, but this does not mean that rebirth does not in any way exist.

    How to See Yourself As You Really Are Dalai Lama 2006

  • He doubles like the serpent, changes and flashes like the shaken kaleidoscope, transmigrates bodily into the views of others, and so, in the twinkling of an eye and with a heady rapture, turns questions inside out and flings them empty before you on the ground, like a triumphant conjuror.

    Memories and Portraits 2005

  • In a moment he transmigrates, dons the required character, and with moonstruck philosophy justifies the act in question.

    Memories and Portraits 2005

  • They reject the notion of an unchanging entity that transmigrates from one incarnation to the next.

    Naughty or Nice MELANIE GEORGE 2004

  • They reject the notion of an unchanging entity that transmigrates from one incarnation to the next.

    Naughty or Nice MELANIE GEORGE 2004

  • They reject the notion of an unchanging entity that transmigrates from one incarnation to the next.

    Naughty or Nice MELANIE GEORGE 2004

  • It is shaped, sir, like itself; and it is as broad as it hath breadth: it is just so high as it is, and moves with its own organs: it lives by that which nourisheth it; and the elements once out of it, it transmigrates.

    The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra 2004

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