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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
corporealize .
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Examples
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She was also seen, corporealized, in a verified miracle, by a poor Indian in colonial Mexico.
My Eve, My Mary 2008
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But since even water by itself alone, that is, when unmixed, will not suffice for food — for anything which is to form a consistency must be corporeal -, it is still much less conceivable that air should be so corporealized [and thus fitted to be food].
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But since even water by itself alone, that is, when unmixed, will not suffice for food — for anything which is to form a consistency must be corporeal -, it is still much less conceivable that air should be so corporealized [and thus fitted to be food].
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If Gaia could be corporealized, I imagine she would be smoking a cheap cigar, drunk to dishevelment, and liable to have runs in the stockings rolled below her corpulent thighs.
Velociworld 2010
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Instead this figure might be thought, theoretically, as an instance of corporealized irony: the castrato's corporeality invites us to see how incomplete our understanding of the significance of his body in fact is, even in its anecdotal or satiric forms, which we seem to miss even though we have been maniacally focused on it, and that we can perhaps acknowledge in spite of, or because of, the fact that it no longer exists as such.
Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800 2005
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