future incarnation
Frequency: 5.00.3 per million words
Refers to a form or version of something that is yet to come.
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- The new prototype hints at the future incarnation of their flagship product.
- We anticipate a more sustainable future incarnation of urban living.
- This early design might be the first step towards its future incarnation.
- The artist's work explores themes of human connection in a future incarnation of society.
- What will be the future incarnation of this classic tale?
- The company is already planning the future incarnation of its popular software.
- He envisioned a future incarnation of the city as a green metropolis.
- Experts predict a highly advanced future incarnation of artificial intelligence.
- They discussed the potential future incarnation of the educational system.
- The current model serves as a precursor to its powerful future incarnation.