current incarnation
Frequency: 7.50.8 per million words
Refers to the present form or version of something, often used figuratively.
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- The latest software release represents the current incarnation of the platform.
- In its current incarnation, the band plays a much softer style of music.
- She is in her current incarnation as a successful entrepreneur.
- The museum's exhibition is the current incarnation of a popular historical display.
- This smartphone model is the current incarnation of their flagship device.
- Many view the internet as the current incarnation of human interconnectedness.
- The project's current incarnation includes several new features.
- The old building, in its current incarnation, serves as a vibrant community center.
- Despite its current incarnation as a tourist spot, it was once a quiet fishing village.
- The updated policy reflects the current incarnation of the company's commitment to sustainability.