earlier incarnation
Frequency: 4.51.5 per million words
Refers to a previous form or version of something or someone.
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Examples (20)
- The tech giant, in its earlier incarnation, was a small startup selling books.
- This software's earlier incarnation was much simpler to use.
- This trendy cafe was a dusty old warehouse in an earlier incarnation.
- The band's earlier incarnation played a more blues-oriented style.
- In his earlier incarnation as a journalist, he covered major political events.
- In its earlier incarnation, the company focused solely on hardware.
- The software is much more user-friendly than its bug-ridden earlier incarnation.
- She recalled her earlier incarnation as a shy student.
- The festival has grown immensely from its earlier incarnation as a small community gathering.
- Many remember the building in its earlier incarnation as a grand theatre.
- Do you remember the band's earlier incarnation before they became famous?
- The project's earlier incarnation faced significant funding issues.
- The political party is trying to distance itself from its more radical earlier incarnation.
- He was a different person in an earlier incarnation of his career.
- This character is far more complex than her earlier incarnation in the original novel.
- The city park's earlier incarnation was a bustling marketplace.
- The city's transport system bears little resemblance to its earlier incarnation from the 1950s.
- This recipe is a refined version of its earlier incarnation.
- Few people know that in an earlier incarnation, the respected judge was a circus performer.
- The mythical hero had several earlier incarnations before his final form.