incorporeal in the PONS Dictionary

incorporeal Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an incorporeal being

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Personal opinions belong to the changing sphere of the sensible, opposed to a fixed and eternal incorporeal realm that is mutually intelligible.
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Eventually, humans developed their own souls, invisible and incorporeal spiritual beings similar to angels.
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And always, by so much as the medium is more incorporeal and less resistant and more easily divided, the faster will be the movement.
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Reports in which each family member is described for the benefit of the incorporeal being addressed.
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To represent the incorporeal and the inanimate as a person is the soul of all myth-making and nearly all poetry.
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As by went through death, he wasn't really dead, he only moved to another realm (reverse realm/incorporeal world/jagad walikan in javanase).
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The "kami", in itself incorporeal, is usually represented physically by a mirror or sometimes by a statue.
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The true human is an incorporeal contemplative capacity of the soul, and superior to all things corporeal.
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The soul is not matter, not even incorporeal or spiritual matter.
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They are normally incorporeal and invulnerable unless they choose to manifest themselves in solid form.
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