new incarnation

Frequency: 7.00.8 per million words

Refers to a new form or version of something, often used figuratively.

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  • In its new incarnation, the car has a more rounded body shape.
  • The band announced a new incarnation with a completely different sound.
  • This software release represents a new incarnation of their flagship product.
  • After the merger, the company emerged in a new incarnation.
  • The director envisioned a new incarnation of the classic play.
  • Many believed the movement needed a new incarnation to gain wider appeal.
  • He saw his startup as the new incarnation of his childhood dream.
  • The city's downtown area is experiencing a new incarnation with modern architecture.
  • This artistic style is a new incarnation of ancient traditions.
  • Her role as a community leader was a new incarnation of her passion for social justice.