latest incarnation

Frequency: 7.20.8 per million words

Refers to the most recent form or version of something, often used figuratively.

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Examples (10)

  • The band's latest incarnation features a new lead singer.
  • This smartphone is the latest incarnation of their flagship model.
  • In its latest incarnation, the software boasts enhanced AI capabilities.
  • The restaurant, in its latest incarnation, offers a fusion of cuisines.
  • She described the new policy as the latest incarnation of an old idea.
  • The superhero's latest incarnation in the comic books has been widely praised.
  • The city's downtown area is undergoing its latest incarnation of urban renewal.
  • Critics are divided over the latest incarnation of the classic play.
  • This building represents the latest incarnation of sustainable architecture.
  • The company's brand guide reflects its latest incarnation and values.