Using "incarnate" in a sentence

Most of us were read to by adults before we learned to read ourselves, and listening to audiobooks recalls the distinctive delight of being told a story: the rhythms of the prose made incarnate in a human voice; the dialog animated through the performance of a skillful reader; the ease with which our eyes, liberated from the page, are free to roam around the bedroom (or the aerobics room, or the landscape beyond the car windshield) so as to better imagine the actions of the narrative playing out.
Source: WIRED

The 44-year-old Guardians Of The Galaxy actress said: “Those were the stakes that were (there) for us as artists, preparing and training to incarnate a character once again.
Source: Yahoo Movies UK

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