present incarnation
Frequency: 7.30.8 per million words
Refers to the current form or version of something, often used figuratively.
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- The company's present incarnation focuses on sustainable technology.
- This novel represents the author's most mature work in its present incarnation.
- We are analyzing the challenges faced by the organization in its present incarnation.
- The software, in its present incarnation, offers advanced features.
- Her political movement is quite different in its present incarnation compared to its beginnings.
- The city's downtown area has undergone significant changes in its present incarnation.
- In its present incarnation, the museum houses a vast collection of contemporary art.
- The band's sound has evolved considerably with its present incarnation of members.
- Critics often compare the film to its earlier versions, but appreciate its present incarnation.
- The concept car hints at the future design direction, though its present incarnation is just a prototype.