modern incarnation
Frequency: 6.50.7 per million words
Refers to the contemporary form or version of something, often used figuratively.
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- The new smartphone is the modern incarnation of their classic flip phone design.
- This art installation represents the modern incarnation of abstract expressionism.
- Many critics view the latest film adaptation as a pale modern incarnation of the original novel.
- The restaurant's menu is a modern incarnation of traditional regional cuisine.
- She sees her role as a modern incarnation of a medieval alchemist, seeking innovation.
- With its focus on sustainability, the company presents a modern incarnation of ethical business practices.
- The city's revitalized downtown area is a modern incarnation of its historical charm.
- This software suite is the modern incarnation of a powerful, albeit complex, predecessor.
- The fashion designer aimed to create a modern incarnation of 1920s glamour.
- In its modern incarnation, the ancient ritual has adapted to contemporary society.